Kucharczyk is a Polish family name, derived from the occupation of kucharz , i.e., cook. It may refer to:
Wróbel is a Polish surname. The same surname is sometimes spelled Wrubel or Vrubel, reflecting its pronunciation. Czech, Slovak, and Slovene cognates include Vrabel, Vrabec, and Brabec.
Wójcicki is a Polish masculine surname, its feminine counterpart is Wójcicka. The surname may refer to the following notable people:
Kowalewski is a Polish surname. It may refer to:
Adamkiewicz is a Polish surname. Its Russified form is Adamkevich, Lithuanized: Adamkevičius.
Piątek or Piontek is a surname meaning "Friday" in Polish. Pronounced identically, both forms occur in Poland but the standard spelling, Piątek, is about ten times as common. In other countries, Piontek may be more frequent to prevent mispronunciation. Piątek is also used as a toponym in Poland.
Bednarek is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Glinski, Glinskii, Glinsky, or Glinskiy, is a family name. Feminine form: Russian: Glinskaya (Глинская), Polish: Glińska. It is shared by the following people:
Radim is a Slavic origin male given name. Derived from the Slavic elements radcare, joy and mergreat, famous. The second element has also been associated with mir meaning peace or world. Nicknames are Radya, Radimek, Dima, Radek. Pronounced RAHD-yeem (shortly).
Kowal is a Polish surname meaning "smith". It may refer to:
Michał Kucharczyk is a Polish professional footballer who plays as a winger or a striker for Uzbekistan Super League club Pakhtakor Tashkent.
Szewczyk is a Polish occupational surname, derived from the occupation of szewc ("shoemaker"). It is related to the Czech name Ševčík and Ukrainian surname Shevchik (Шевчик) and Shevchuk (Шевчук).
Szczepański is a Polish surname. It may refer to:
Szulc is a Polish surname, a version of the German surname Schulz. Notable people with the surname include:
Pawlicki is a Polish surname. It may refer to:
Stępniak, Stempniak, Stepniak or Stepnyak is a Polish surname. It may refer to:
Stefanik or Štefánik may refer to:
Białkowski is a Polish surname. Its Russified form is Belkovsky/Belkovski.
Białas, Bialas, or Biallas is a Polish-language surname. The Polish word białas means "white-haired man" and comes from the adjective biały ("white"). The surname is the same for males and females. It may refer to:
Danielewicz is a Polish-language surname, of patronymic origin, meaning descendants of Daniel or Danilo. Notable people with this surname include:
Szmidt and Szmit are Polish-language transliterations of the German surname Schmidt. They may refer to: