Grabowski
origin
Grabowski, Grabowsky, Grabovski: names of origin to Polish place names such as Grabowsk , Grabów , Grabowa , Grabowo . The Old Polish name contains the noun grab , which means hornbeam or white beech .
The feminine form of this family name is Grabowska .
Name bearer
- Achim Grabowski (* 1966), German bowling player
- Adam Stanislaus Grabowski (1698–1766), Bishop of Warmia
- Adolf Grabowsky (1880–1969), German political scientist
- Aljoscha Grabowski (* 1982), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Ambroży Grabowski (1782–1868), Polish art dealer and history collector
- Andrzej Grabowski (architect) , Polish architect
- Andrzej Grabowski (painter) (1833–1886), Polish painter
- Andrzej Grabowski (writer) (* 1947), Polish poet and writer
- Andrzej Grabowski (actor) (born 1952), Polish actor
- Andrzej Grabowski (filmmaker) (1970–2008), Polish filmmaker, writer and journalist
- Antoni Grabowski (1857–1921), Polish chemical engineer and Esperantist
- Bernard F. Grabowski (1923–2019), American politician
- Dariusz Grabowski (* 1950), Polish politician
- Dmitri Grabowski (1985-2017), Ukrainian racing cyclist, see Dmytro Grabovskyy
- Elisabeth Grabowski (1864–1929), German writer
- Ewald Grabowski (1932–2009), German politician
- Ferdinand von Grabowski (1787–1861), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the Wesel fortress
- Franz Grabowski (1897–1981), German manager
- Friedrich Grabowski (1886–1957), German activist and publicist
- Friedrich Grabowsky (1857–1929), German zoologist
- Gerd Günther Grabowski , real name of GG Anderson (* 1949), German musician
- Hans Grabowski (1934–2008), German computer engineer
- Hans-Ludwig Grabowski (* 1961), German numismatist and author
- Heinrich Emanuel Grabowski (1792–1842), German botanist
- Heinz Grabowski (1920–1945), German SS Untersturmführer, concentration camp leader
- Helene von Götzendorff-Grabowski (1860–1908), German writer
- Henryk Grabowski (1929–2012), Polish athlete
- Irek Grabowski (1966–2010), Polish author, composer, arranger and musician
- Jan Grabowski (historian) (* 1962), Polish historian
- Jan Antoni Grabowski (1882–1950), Polish writer
- Jan Jerzy Grabowski († 1789), Polish lieutenant general
- Jasmin Grabowski (* 1991), German judoka
- Jason Grabowski (born 1976), American baseball player
- Jessica Grabowsky (* 1980), Finnish actress
- Jim Grabowski (born 1944), American football player
- Joachim Grabowski (* 1958), German psychologist
- Jörn Grabowski (* 1949), German historian and archivist, head of the central archive of the State Museums in Berlin
- Jürgen Grabowski (* 1944), German soccer player
- Jürgen Grabowski (athlete) (* 1967), German athlete
- Krzysztof Grabowski (* 1965), Polish musician
- Kuba Grabowski (* 1991), Polish rapper, singer and songwriter see Quebonafide
- Lucjan Kazimierz Grabowski (1871–1941), Polish astronomer
- Maciej Grabowski (* 1959), Polish politician
- Max Grabowski (entrepreneur) (also Max Grabowsky ), American automobile manufacturer
- Max Grabowski (artist) (1897–1981), German artist and resistance fighter
- Meyer Grabovsky , maiden name of Meir Argov (1905–1963), Israeli politician
- Michail Jurjewitsch Grabowski (* 1984), Belarusian ice hockey player, see Michail Hrabouski
- Otto Grabowski (Berlin) (1892–1961) German resistance fighter, author of the publication Die Innere Front
- Otto Grabowski (Wildau) (1901–1944), German resistance fighter
- Paul Grabowsky (* 1958), Australian jazz musician, arranger and composer
- Paweł Grabowski († 1771) , Polish lieutenant general and Starost von Czchów
- Paweł Grabowski , real name of Spinache (* 1979), Polish rapper and music producer
- Petra Grabowski (* 1952), German canoeist
- Stephan Grabowski (1767–1847), Polish general and statesman
- Volker Grabowsky (* 1959), German linguist
- Walter Grabowski (1896– ??), German party functionary (NSDAP) and euthanasia perpetrator
- Zbigniew R. Grabowski (1927–2017), Polish chemist
Others
- Grabowski (noble family) , Pomeranian noble family
- The mole Grabowski , children's book by Luis Murschetz published by Diogenes Verlag
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Duden, surnames, Dudenverlag, Mannheim - Leipzig - Vienna - Zurich, 2005, p. 286