Kotowski, pronounced , feminine: Kotowska ("Kotowski" is also used as a feminine surname as well) is a surname of Polish origin. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of locations named Kotowice, Kotowo, Kotów. Its variant is Kotoski produced by the phonetic simplification of the consonant cluster -wsk- > -sk-. Notable people with the surname include:
Kotowski, pronounced , feminine: Kotowska ("Kotowski" is also used as a feminine surname as well) is a surname of Polish origin. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of locations named Kotowice, Kotowo, Kotów. Its variant is Kotoski produced by the phonetic simplification of the consonant cluster -wsk- > -sk-. Notable people with the surname include: (1626–1693), royal cup-bearer at the court of Polish king Jan Sobieski (1949), Polish historian and professor at the University of Bydgoszcz (1899–1944), leading member of the Polish Home Army in World War II Alicja Kotowska (1899–1939), beatified Polish nun (1861–1943), Polish artist of the impressionism Dan Kotowski (1967), former senator of the Illinois Senate from the 33rd district (1940–2008), German cinematographer and winner of the Locarno film awards (1610–1665), Polish conspirator and leader of the Lithuanian cavalry (1966), Polish thriller author Mariusz Kotowski (1967), Polish film director and producer
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Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).