Kozłowski
Masculine
Polish
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyKozłowski is a Polish surname derived from place names such as Kozłów or Kozłowo, which themselves come from the Polish word kozioł meaning "male goat." The suffix -owski indicates a connection to a place, so the name originally denoted someone from a town associated with goats.Distribution and VariantsAccording to Polish statistics, Kozłowski was the 12th most common surname in Poland in 2009, with over 76,000 bearers. It is particularly frequent in the regions of Warmia-Masuria and Podlaskie, ranking second there. The feminine form is Kozłowska. Related surnames include Kozłow and the Lithuanian forms Kazlauskaitė, Kazlauskas, and Kazlauskienė, which stem from the same root.Notable BearersThe name has been carried by many notable individuals across different fields. In politics, Agnieszka Kozłowska-Rajewicz is a Polish politician. In sports, Artur Kozłowski (born 1985) is an athlete, and Bogusława Kozłowska-Tomasiak is a rower. American football player Brian Kozlowski and tennis player David Kozlowski represent the name in the United States. Another well-known figure is Dennis Kozlowski, a former CEO of Tyco International convicted of fraud. Among historical figures, Edward Kozłowski was a Polish-American Catholic priest. The name also appears in the fields of diplomacy, journalism, and speleology.Meaning: Derived from place names related to goats (kozioł)Origin: Polish topographic surnameType: Territory-based, using the suffix -owskiUsage Regions: Poland (especially Warmia-Masuria and Podlaskie), also found among Polish diasporaVariants: Kozłowska (feminine), Kozłow, and Lithuanian forms like Kazlauskas