Certificate of Name
Żukowski
Polish
Meaning & Origin
Żukowski is a Polish surname, derived from various Polish towns named Żukowo or Żuków, which themselves originate from the word żuk meaning "beetle". This makes it a toponymic surname—one taken from a place name. The name is common in Poland and among Polish diaspora communities.EtymologyThe root of the surname is the Slavic word żuk ("beetle"), from Proto-Slavic *žukъ. Place names like Żukowo and Żuków are widespread in Poland, and the surname was adopted by families who originated from such locations. The suffix -ski (masculine) and -ska (feminine) denotes a connection to a place, typical of Polish nobility and later common surnames.Notable BearersThe surname has been borne by various notable individuals across different fields:Anna Maria Żukowska (born 1983), Polish politicianBartosz Żukowski, Polish actorMarek Żukowski (born 1952), Polish theoretical physicistMateusz Żukowski (born 2001), Polish footballerOtton Mieczysław Żukowski (1867–1942), Polish composerCharles Zukowski (born 1959), American engineerChristine Zukowski (born 1989), American figure skaterRobert K. Zukowski (1930–2015), American politicianSharon Zukowski (1954–2015), American novelistCultural SignificanceThe Żukowski surname reflects the Polish toponymic tradition common among the szlachta (nobility) later adopted by the general populace. Variants and related forms exist in other Balto-Slavic languages. The feminine form is Żukowska, and Lithuanian cognates include Žukauskas (masculine), Žukauskienė (married feminine), and Žukauskaitė (unmarried feminine).Meaning: "beetle" (from place name)Origin: PolishType: Toponymic surnameUsage regions: Poland, Lithuanian-speaking areas, Polish diaspora
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