Lewandowski
Lewandowski (Polish: Polish pronunciation: [lɛvanˈdɔfskʲi]; feminine Lewandowska, plural Lewandowscy) is the seventh most common surname in Poland (93,404 people in 2009).[1]
It is derived from the place name Lewandów, itself derived from the Old Polish word lewanda – 'lavender' (lawenda in modern Polish).[2] It is most frequent in mid-northern Poland, making up as much as 1,1% of the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship's population (the record of Poland). The surname was recorded for the first time in 1673, although Lavendowski, which is probably its variant, is known since 1608.
Notable people with the surname include:
- Adolph J. Lewandowski, American athlete and coach
- Corey Lewandowski, American political consultant
- Edmund Lewandowski, American artist
- Janusz Lewandowski, Polish economist and politician
- Jozef Lewandowski, Polish-Swedish historian and writer
- Konrad T. Lewandowski, Polish writer
- Louis Lewandowski, German composer
- Marcin Lewandowski, Polish middle distance runner
- Mariusz Lewandowski, Polish football player
- Mateusz Lewandowski, Polish footballer
- Ricardo Lewandowski, Minister of the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil
- Robert Lewandowski, Polish football player
- Sandra Lewandowska, Polish politician
- Sascha Lewandowski, German football manager
- Sylwia Lewandowska, Polish rower
- Brothers Lewandowski, Bruno, Max and David, royal court merchants to the Bavarian court for lingerie
See also
References
- ↑ Ministry of Interior (Poland). Statystyka najpopularniejszych nazwisk występujących w Polsce in 2009 (The most popular surnames in Poland in 2009). Retrieved 2013-02-28.
- ↑ "Lewandowski Family History". ancestry.com.
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