Szczepaniak is a Polish surname. It derived from the Szczepan (form of Stephen) root name. Archaic feminine forms are Szczepaniakowa (by husband), Szczepaniakówna (by father); they still can be used colloquially. Notable people with the surname include: née Szczepaniak (1930–2025), Polish social activist honored with the title of Righteous Among the Nations Ewa Kierzkowska née Szczepaniak (born 1964), Polish politician Jakub Szczepaniak (born 2003), Polish footballer Joanna Kozłowska-Szczepaniak (born 1959), Polish opera singer (soprano). Karolina Szczepaniak (born 1992), Polish swimmer
Szczepaniak is a Polish surname. It derived from the Szczepan (form of Stephen) root name. Archaic feminine forms are Szczepaniakowa (by husband), Szczepaniakówna (by father); they still can be used colloquially. Notable people with the surname include: née Szczepaniak (1930–2025), Polish social activist honored with the title of Righteous Among the Nations Ewa Kierzkowska née Szczepaniak (born 1964), Polish politician Jakub Szczepaniak (born 2003), Polish footballer Joanna Kozłowska-Szczepaniak (born 1959), Polish opera singer (soprano). Karolina Szczepaniak (born 1992), Polish swimmer Maciej Szczepaniak, Polish rally driver Mateusz Szczepaniak (born 1991), Polish footballer Mateusz Szczepaniak (born 2007), Polish footballer Mateusz Szczepaniak (born 1987), Polish speedway rider Michał Szczepaniak (born 1983), Polish speedway rider Pat Stevens née Szczepaniak (1945–2010), American actress Peter Szczepaniak (born 1991), Slovak footballer Robert Szczepaniak (born 1942), French footballer Stanisław Szczepaniak (1934–2015), Polish biathlete Władysław Szczepaniak (1910–1979), Polish footballer Yannick Szczepaniak (born 1980), French sport wrestler
== See also == 652031 Szczepaniak, minor planet
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).