Kotowicz is a Polish-language surname of Ruthenian origin. East Slavic variants: Kotovich (Russian), Kotovych (Ukrainian), Belarusian: Kotavich (accent on the first syllable), Katovich (accent on the second syllable). Notable people with the surname include: Apolinary Kotowicz, Polish painter Grzegorz Kotowicz (born 1973), Polish canoeist Irene Kotowicz (1919–2002), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Robert Kotowicz, Polish commemorative coins designer (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Kotowicz is a Polish-language surname of Ruthenian origin. East Slavic variants: Kotovich (Russian), Kotovych (Ukrainian), Belarusian: Kotavich (accent on the first syllable), Katovich (accent on the second syllable). Notable people with the surname include: Apolinary Kotowicz, Polish painter Grzegorz Kotowicz (born 1973), Polish canoeist Irene Kotowicz (1919–2002), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player Robert Kotowicz, Polish commemorative coins designer (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
Fictional characters: Janusz Kotowicz, character in the novel Ashes and Diamonds ==See also==
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).