Makowski
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Makowski (feminine: Makowska; plural: Makowscy) is a Polish surname with regional variations across Slavic countries, such as Makovsky in Russia.
Etymology
[edit]The surname Makowski relates to a location, as it was common among nobility (the suffix -ski being the equivalent of the English "of", the Germanic "von" and the French "de"). In this case, it is likely indicating one of the towns named Maków or Makowo.[1]
The etymological root "Mak" translates to "Poppy" in Slavic languages.
Related surnames
[edit]Language | Masculine | Feminine |
---|---|---|
Polish | Makowski | Makowska |
Belarusian (Romanization) |
Макоўскі (Makoŭski, Makowski) |
Макоўская (Makouskaya, Makoŭskaja, Makowskaya) |
Czech/Slovak | Makovský | Makovská |
Hungarian | Makovszky, Makovszki | |
Latvian | Makovskis | Makovska |
Lithuanian | Makauskas | Makauskienė (married) Makauskaitė (unmarried) |
Macedonian | Маковски (Makovski) |
Маковска (Makovska) |
Romanian/Moldovan | Macovschi, Macovschii | |
Russian (Romanization) |
Маковский (Makovskiy, Makovskii, Makovskij, Makovsky, Makovski) |
Маковская (Makovskaya, Makovskaia, Makovskaja) |
Ukrainian (Romanization) |
Маковський (Makovskyi, Makovskyy, Makovskyj, Makovsky) |
Маковська (Makovska) |
Other | Makowsky, Makofsky, Makofski |
Coat of Arms
[edit]The "Polish Armorial" reference by the heraldist Kasper Niesiecki lists several noble (szlachta) people with the name Makowski belonging to different heraldic clans (herb), including:[2]
- Makowski: Niesiecki mentions the captain of the cavalry Tomasz Makowski, ennobled in 1662.[3]
- Jelita[4]
- Gryf and Ogończyk[5]
People
[edit]Arts
[edit]- The Russified Polish members of the Makovsky artist family, including:
- Egor Makovsky (1802-1866), amateur painter and accountant, father of:
- Alexandra Makovskaya (1837–1915), Russian landscape painter
- Konstantin Makovsky (1839–1915), Russian history and portrait painter, father of:
- Sergey Makovsky (1877–1962), Russian poet, art critic, and organizer of art expositions
- Elena Luksch-Makovskaya (1878-1967), Russian painter and sculptor
- Nikolay Makovsky (1842–1886), Russian genre painter
- Vladimir Makovsky (1846–1920), Russian genre painter and art collector, father of:
- Aleksandr Makovsky (1869–1924), Russian painter
- Egor Makovsky (1802-1866), amateur painter and accountant, father of:
- Tadeusz Makowski (1882–1932), Polish painter
- Helena Makowska (1893–1964), Polish actress
- Zbigniew Makowski (1930–2019), Polish painter
Academia
[edit]- Jan Makowski (1588-1644), Polish philologist
- Szymon Stanisław Makowski (?-1683), Polish theologist
- Johann Makowsky (born 1948), Hungarian mathematician
- Liza Makowski, American scientist
Military
[edit]- Stanislaw Makowski (1914-1944), Polish member of the French Resistance
Politics
[edit]- Stanley Makowski (1923–1981), American politician
- Andrzej Gąsienica-Makowski (born 1952), Polish politician
Sports
[edit]- Grażyna Staszak-Makowska (born 1953), Polish fencer
- Greg Makowski (born 1956), American soccer player
- Maria Makowska (born 1969), Polish footballer
Others
[edit]- Tomasz Makowski (cartograph) (1575-1630), Polish cartograph
- Tomasz Makowski (librarian) (born 1970), Polish librarian
- Michael Makowski (born 1983), Australian entrepreneur and television personality
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Rymut, Kazimierz (2001). Nazwiska Polaków : słownik historyczno-etymologiczny (Wyd. 1 ed.). Kraków: Wydawn. Instytutu Języka Polskiego PAN. ISBN 83-87623-35-0.
- ^ Niesiecki, Kasper; Bobrowicz, Jan N. (1841). Herbarz Polski (vol. 6). p. 132. ISBN 1344943624.
- ^ "Herbarz Niesieckiego (t. 6 s. 325)". wielcy.pl. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Herbarz Niesieckiego (t. 6 s. 324)". wielcy.pl. Retrieved 29 June 2022.
- ^ "Herbarz Niesieckiego (t. 11 s. 289)". wielcy.pl. Retrieved 29 June 2022.