There are
1847
Godlewskis in the USA
Godlewski is the
15777th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Godlewski

BronislawGodlewski

Bronislaw Godlewski was a Polish politician and economist who served as the Deputy Prime Minister of Poland in the 1990s.

AnnaGodlewska

Anna Godlewska is a Polish geographer and professor known for her research in cultural geography and feminist geography.

TomaszGodlewski

Tomasz Godlewski is a Polish film producer and director known for his work on the movie 'Suicide Room' and the TV series 'The Red Spider.'

MariaGodlewska

Maria Godlewska was a Polish pianist known for her interpretations of works by Frederic Chopin.

RafalGodlewski

Rafal Godlewski is a Polish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Wisla Krakow and the Polish national team.

EwaGodlewska

Ewa Godlewska is a Polish actress known for her roles in movies like 'Ida' and 'The Messenger.'

WojciechGodlewski

Wojciech Godlewski is a Polish badminton player who has represented Poland in international competitions.

AndrzejGodlewski

Andrzej Godlewski is a Polish artist and painter known for his surrealist and abstract works.

MagdalenaGodlewska

Magdalena Godlewska is a Polish model and beauty queen who was crowned Miss Polonia in 2011.

PiotrGodlewski

Piotr Godlewski is a Polish actor known for his roles in movies like 'Summer Love' and 'The Mole.'

Godlewski Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Godlewski' is of Polish origin. It is derived from the name 'Godlew,' which is a Polish variant of the name 'Godelevus,' meaning 'beloved of God.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Godlewski' is most commonly found in Poland, with a significant presence in other countries with Polish diaspora, such as the United States, Canada, and Germany.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Godlewski' include 'Godlewicz,' 'Gadlewski,' 'Godwinska,' 'Godlovich,' 'Godlewsky,' 'Godlewicz,' 'Godlewsko,' 'Godlewska,' 'Godleski,' and 'Godlewska.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Godlewski' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, especially during periods of Polish emigration and after World War II.