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Also known is the [http://www.cuntbreeze.com Killer Kowalski] from wrestling. |
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==Famous people== |
==Famous people== |
Revision as of 14:48, 6 February 2007
Kowalski (feminine: Kowalska, plural Kowalscy) is the second most common surname in Poland (139,719). It is the patronymic form of the name for Smith (see Kowal).
Kowalski surname in Polish voivodships
Kowalski is:
- 1st in Masovia (26,270),
- 2nd in Silesia (11,811),
- 3rd in Kuyavia-Pomerania (12,076),
- 2nd in Łódź Voivodeship (15,005),
- 2nd in Lower Silesia (9,429),
- 3rd in Warmia-Masuria (6,480),
- 2nd in West Pomerania (6,345),
- 3rd in Lubusz Land (2,904).
Famous people
- Anna Kowalska (1903-1969) - Polish writer
- Aleksander Kowalski (1908-1951) - Polish trade union activist
- Alfred Kowalski-Wierusz (1849-1915) - Polish painter
- Bernard Louis Kowalski (b. 1929) - American director
- Bolesław Kowalski (1915-1944) - Polish trade union activist and underground fighter (AL)
- Danuta Kowalska (b. 1929) - Polish artist, designer of interior decoration
- Saint Faustyna Kowalska (1905-1938) - Catholic saint
- Franciszek Kowalski (1799-1862) - Polish poet, insurgent of the November Uprising
- Grzegorz Kowalski (b. 1942) - Polish sculptor, designer of interior decoration
- Janusz Andrzej Kowalski (b. 1935) - Polish artist, designer of interior decoration
- Jerzy Kowalski (1893-1948) - Polish writer and classicial philologist
- Jerzy Bogdan Kowalski (b. 1923) - Polish professor of theory of state and law
- Jochen Kowalski (b. 1954) - German singer
- John Kowalski (b. 1951?) - American soccer coach
- Józef Kowalski-Wierusz (1866-1925) - Polish physicist
- Kasia Kowalska (b. 1973) - Polish pop rock singer and songwriter
- Kazimierz Kowalski (b. 1925) - Polish professor of zoology, ordination, mammals paleontology
- Kazimierz Maria Kowalski (b. 1926) - Polish writer and journalist
- Ken Kowalski - Canadian politician
- Kurt Kowalski (b. 1948) - German soccer player
- Marian Kowalski (1821-1884) - Polish astronomer
- Robert Kowalski (b. 1941) - American logician
- Stanisław Kozyr-Kowalski (b. 1936) - Polish professor of sociology
- Tadeusz Kowalski (1841-1904) - Polish agronomist, agricultural activist and educator
- Tadeusz Kowalski (1889-1948) - Polish orientalist, expert on Middle East muslim culture and languages
- Todd "The Rod" Kowalski - Member of Propagandhi
- Thomas Schmidt-Kowalski (b. 1949) - German composer
- William Kowalski (b. 1970) - American author of Eddie's Bastard
- Witold Cezariusz Kowalski (b. 1936) - Polish professor of geology
- Wladek Kowalski (b. 1926) - Polish-Canadian professional wrestler
- Władysław Kowalski (1883-1937) - Polish trade union activist, publicist and politician (KPP)
- Władysław Kowalski (1894-1958) - Polish trade union activist, writer and politician (PSL, ZSL)
- Włodzimierz Tadeusz Kowalski (b. 1935) - Polish professor of modern history and publicist
- Zygmunt Kowalski (b. 1932) - Polish professor of chemistry
- Kowalski - German EBM band formed in 1981, featuring Hans Bäär (bass), Rüdiger ”LC” Elze (guitar), Rüdiger Braune (drums) and Uwe Fellensiek (vocals).
Fictitious
- Kowalski - Crewman on the Seaview, the Submarine on the 1960s TV show Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series).
- Kowalski - main character in the 1971 film Vanishing Point
- Kowalski - one of the penguins in the 2005 film Madagascar
- Leon Kowalski - character in the 1982 film Blade Runner
- Major Charles Kawalsky - character in the popular science fiction television series Stargate SG-1
- Stanley Kowalski - character in the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Tennessee Williams and 1951 film, "A Streetcar Named Desire"
- Detective Stanley Raymond Kowalski - character in the Gemini Award-winning television series Due South (named after the above character)
- "Kowalski" - song by British dance/rock band Primal Scream