Stolarski

Last updated

Stolarski (feminine Stolarska) is a Polish occupational surname equivalent to English Carpenter. Notable people include:

See also

Related Research Articles

Kot is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family.

Kracauer, Krakauer, or Krakouer is a surname deriving from the German-language demonym for a person from the Polish city Kraków. People with variants of the surname include:

Krakowski is a Polish surname. It is a toponymic surname referring to the city of Kraków and environs. It appears in various forms in other languages.

Czarniecki is a surname of Polish language origin. A variant of Czarnecki, it is a toponymic surname for someone from Czarnca in Kielce voivodeship, or any of the various places called Czarnocin or Czarnia, all derived from the Polish adjective "czarny", which means 'black'. The surname may refer to:

Maciejowski Surname list

Maciejowski (feminine:Maciejowska) is a Polish surname derived from any of geographical locations derived from the given name Macjej.

Misztal is a Polish surname, and it may refer to:

Bednarek is a Polish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Jakubowski, Yakubovsky, Yakubovskiy, Yakubovskii or Iakubovskii is a Slavic masculine surname of Polish origin. Its feminine counterpart is Jakubowska, Yakubovskaya or Iakubovskaia. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of the places named Jakubowo, Jakubów, Jakubowice and literally meaning "of Jakubowo", etc. The places themselves mean "belonging to Jakub".

McCarron is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Witkowski is a surname. It may refer to:

Janowicz is a Polish language surname. Notable bearers include:

Piszczek is a Polish surname which is most frequent in the cities of Kraków and Nowy Targ in south central and Piła and Złotów in north west Poland and is also to be found among the Polish diaspora. It was first recorded in 1390 and is derived either from the Polish verb piszczeć with the meaning "squeak" or from the noun piszczałka for "pipe". Notable people with the name Piszczek include:

Klimecki is a Polish surname, it may refer to:

Puusepp is an Estonian surname meaning carpenter and may refer to the following individuals:

Paweł Stolarski is a Polish footballer who plays as a midfielder or defender for the Ekstraklasa club Pogoń Szczecin.

Cieślar and Cieślarz are occupational surnames literally meaning 'carpenter'. It may refer to:

Stolarska Street, Kraków

Stolarska Street - a historic street in Kraków, Poland. The street extends southwards from Mały Rynek to Dominikańska Street. The oldest recorded name of the street is platea fratrum Praedicatorum, from 1305. The present name was first recorded in 1542. The curve in the street is a result of a dwelling prior to Kraków receiving its city rights in 1257 laying in its transcent.

Bielak is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Stolyarchuk is a Russian and Ukrainian language surname derived from the occupation of stolyar and literally meaning "son of carpenter". Notable people with this surname include: