Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is Polish; and the categories include birds.
usage
Czajka Polish
Means "lapwing (bird)" in Polish.
Czajkowski m Polish
Originally indicated a person from any of the Polish towns named Czajków, all derived from Polish czajka meaning "lapwing (bird)".
Dudek um Polish, Czech
Means "hoopoe (bird)" in Polish and Czech.
Jaskólski m Polish
Originally indicated a person from various Polish towns named Jaskółki, derived from Polish jaskółka "swallow (bird)".
Kaczka Polish
Means "duck" in Polish.
Kawa Polish
Derived from Polish kawka "jackdaw".
Kohut Ukrainian, Polish
Means "rooster" in Ukrainian and Polish, a nickname for a proud person.
Sikora Polish
Means "tit (bird)" in Polish.
Sokołowski m Polish
From the name of Polish towns called Sokołów or similar, derived from Polish sokół meaning "falcon".
Sówka Polish
From a diminutive of Polish sowa meaning "owl".
Wróbel Polish
Means "sparrow" in Polish.
Wróblewski m Polish
Originally indicated a person from Polish towns named Wróblewo or similar, derived from Polish wróbel meaning "sparrow".
Wrona Polish
Derived from Polish wrona meaning "crow".
Wroński m Polish
Derived from Polish wrona meaning "crow".
Żuraw Polish
Means "crane" in Polish, a nickname for a tall person.