Komorowski is a Polish locational surname, which means a person from Komorowo, which in turn derives from the Old Polish komor or "mosquito".[1] Variants of Komorowski include Komorowska (the feminine form) and Komorowsky (via Ukrainian). Notable people with the surname include:
- Andrzej Komorowski (born 1975), Polish Catholic priest
- Anna Komorowska (born 1953), Polish philologist
- Anna Maria Komorowska (born 1946), Polish noblewoman
- Bronisław Komorowski (born 1952), Polish politician and former President
- Bronisław Komorowski (priest) (1889–1940), Polish priest
- Gertruda Komorowska (1754–1771), Polish noblewoman
- Liliana Komorowska (born 1956), Polish actress
- Maja Komorowska (born 1937), Polish actress
- Marcin Komorowski (born 1984), Polish footballer
- Stanisław Komorowski (1953–2010), Polish diplomat
- Tadeusz Bór-Komorowski (1895–1966), Polish general
- Wiktor Komorowski (1887–1952), Polish fighter pilot
- Zbigniew Komorowski (born 1977), Polish figure skater
Other uses
edit- Huta Komorowska, Poland
- Wólka Komorowska, Poland
References
edit- ^ Dictionary of American Family Names. "Komorowski Family History", Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 7 January 2016.