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Piotrowicz (neuter), Piotrowiczowa (archaic feminine) is a Polish-language surname derived form the given name Piotr (Peter). Notable people with this surname include:

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Piotrowski Surname list

Piotrowski is a Polish surname derived from the masculine given name Piotr (Peter). The name, and its variations indicate a family's origin as being from a town, such as for instance Piotrów and Piotrowo, or a toponym deriving from a holding, manor or estate. Variants and related names include Piotrowicz, Piotrowiak, Piotrowsky, Pietrowski, Pietrkowski, Pietrowsky, and Pietrowiak.

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