Ptak is a Polish surname (meaning "bird"), and may refer to:
Ziółkowski is a Polish surname. It is a toponymic surname related to the place named Ziółków. It may refer to:
Piasecki is a Polish family name and may refer to one of the following.
Malinowski is a surname of Polish-language origin. It is related to the following surnames:
Kaczynski or Kaczyński is a Polish-language surname. Its Lithuanian equivalent is Kačinskas.
Kovalchuk, Kavalchuk, Kowalczuk (Polish), Covalciuc (Moldovan/Romanian), also transliterated as Kowalchuk, is a common East Slavic surname. The Kovalchuk name extends back to before 1500 AD in Kievan Rus.
Zagórski is a Polish surname. At the beginning of the 1990s there were approximately 7040 people in Poland with this surname.
Wasilewski is a Polish surname, it may refer to:
Rogalski is a Polish locational surname, which means a person from Rogal in Poland. The name may refer to:
Gajewski is a Polish surname. It is related to the following surnames:
Bodnar or Bodnár is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Drzewiecki is a Polish surname. It may refer to:
Ptáček is a Czech surname, it may refer to:
Pták is a Czech surname meaning "bird". Notable people with the surname include:
Skowroński is a Polish surname. It is a habitational name for someone from a place called Skowronów, Skowronna, Skowron, or Skowronki, all named with Polish skowronek ("skylark") or skowron ("hoopoe-lark"). In some cases, it is a modification of the surname Skowron, with the suffix added in imitation of noble surnames.
Zukowski or Żukowski is a Polish surname. It is related to the following surnames in other languages:
Negri is an Italian surname that may refer to
Wypych is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kachur is a Ukrainian surname meaning "drake". Alternative transliterations include Kaczur, Kačur, Katchur, Katchour and Katschur. It is a cognate of the Polish surname Kaczor.
Tkaczyk is a Polish occupational surname meaning "weaver". Notable people with this surname include:
Grodzki, feminine Grodzka is a Polish-language surname. Notable people with this surname include: