Kurowski (Polish pronunciation: [kuˈrɔfski]; feminine: Kurowska; plural: Kurowscy) is a Polish surname. It comes from place names such as Kurowo and Kurów, which are derived from a Polish word for hen.[1] Noble families bearing the name used various coats of arms, including Kur, Kurowski, Lubicz, Prawdzic, Strzemie, Ślepowron, Srzeniawa, and Topór. There are over 16,000 people with the surname in Poland.[2][3]

Language Masculine Feminine
Polish Kurowsky Kurowska
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Куроўскі
(Kuroŭski)
Куроўская
(Kuroŭskaja, Kurouskaya, Kurouskaia)
Lithuanian Kurauskas Kurauskienė (married)
Kurauskaitė (unmarried)
Russian
(Romanization)
Куровский
(Kurovsky, Kurovskiy, Kurovskij)
Куровская
(Kurovskaya, Kurovskaia, Kurovskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Куровський
(Kurovskyi, Kurovskyy, Kurovskyj)
Куровська
(Kurovska)

People

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See also

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  • Kurowie, a Polish knighthood family

References

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  1. ^ "Kurowski". ancestry.com.
  2. ^ "Kurowski". moikrewni.pl.
  3. ^ "Kurowska". moikrewni.pl.