Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Polish; and the origin is Classical Hebrew.
usage
origin
Adam um English, French, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Romanian, Jewish
Derived from the given name Adam.
Adamczak Polish
Derived from the given name Adam.
Adamczyk Polish
Derived from the given name Adam.
Bartosz Polish
Derived from the given name Bartosz.
Daniel um English, French, German, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Romanian
Derived from the given name Daniel.
Janda mu Czech, Polish
Derived from the given name Jan 1.
Jankowska f Polish
Feminine form of Jankowski.
Jankowski m Polish
Habitational name for a person from a town named Jankowo or Janków, all derived from the given name Janek.
Janowska f Polish
Feminine form of Janowski.
Janowski m Polish
Habitational name for a person from a town named Janowo, Janów or Janowice, all derived from the given name Jan 1.
Mach mu Czech, Polish
From a diminutive of the given names Matěj or Maciej.
Michalak Polish
Means "son of Michał".
Salamon Hungarian, Polish
Derived from the given name Salamon or Salomon.
Sienkiewicz Polish
Patronymic from the given name Sienko, an old diminutive of Szymon. This was the surname of the Polish writer Henryk Sienkiewicz (1846-1916).
Szymańska f Polish
Feminine form of Szymański.
Szymański m Polish
From the given name Szymon.