Certificate of Name
Kwiatkowski
Masculine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Origin and EtymologyKwiatkowski is a Polish surname, ranking as the 15th most common surname in Poland with 66,917 bearers as of 2009. It is a habitational name derived from various place names such as Kwiatków, Kwiatkowo, or Kwiatkowice. These place names originate from a diminutive of the Polish word kwiat, meaning "flower."Historical and Cultural ContextAs a typical Polish surname ending in -ski, it is especially common among the Polish nobility (szlachta). Bearers of the Kwiatkowski surname were often associated with several noble coats of arms, including those of Drogomir, Gryf, Jastrzębiec, Korab, Nałęcz, Nowina, Rola, Strzemię, Wieruszowa, and Własne.Notable BearersNumerous notable individuals share this surname across various fields:Anita Kwiatkowska (born 1985), Polish volleyball playerBarbara Kwiatkowska-Lass (1940–1995), Polish actressBronisław Kwiatkowski (1950–2010), Polish military commanderEugeniusz Kwiatkowski (1888–1974), Polish politician and economistHeinz Kwiatkowski (1926–2...), German footballerRelated NamesThe feminine form is Kwiatkowska, spelled with -a at the end, while the plural form is Kwiatkowscy.Key FactsMeaning: habitational name from places named after "flower"Origin: Polish, from place names derived from kwiatek (little flower)Type: habitational surnameUsage: PolishFrequency: 15th most common surname in Poland
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