Coat of arms of Kalinowski noble family

Kalinowski (other spellings listed below) is a surname which is most frequent in north-eastern Poland.[1][2] It comes from place names such as Kalinowa, Kalinowo, and Kalinów, which are derived from the word kalina ("Viburnum").[3] It is related to the following surnames in other languages:

LanguageMasculineFemininePlural
PolishKalinowski
([kaliˈnɔfski])
Kalinowska
([kaliˈnɔfska])
Kalinowscy
([kaliˈnɔfst͡sɨ])
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Каліноўскі
(Kalinoŭski)
Каліноўская
(Kalinoŭskaja, Kalinouskaya, Kalinouskaia)
LithuanianKalinauskasKalinauskienė (married)
Kalinauskaitė (unmarried)
Russian
(Romanization)
Калиновский
(Kalinovsky, Kalinovskiy, Kalinovskij)
Калиновская
(Kalinovskaya, Kalinovskaia, Kalinovskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Калиновський
(Kalynovskyi, Kalynovskyy, Kalynovskyj)
Калиновська
(Kalynovska)

People

See also

References

  1. "Kalinowski". moikrewni.pl. Archived from the original on 2012-08-28. Retrieved 2017-06-25.
  2. "Kalinowska". moikrewni.pl.
  3. "Kalinowski". ancestry.com.
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