There are
487
Kalinskis in the USA
Kalinski is the
44193rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Kalinski

StanisławKalinowski

Stanisław Kalinowski was a Polish statesman and journalist who played a key role in the 1863 January Uprising against Russian rule.

MarcinKalinski

Marcin Kalinski is a Polish ice hockey player who has represented Poland in various international competitions.

MichałKalinski

Michał Kalinski is a Polish politician and member of the European Parliament.

MichałKalinski

Michał Kalinski is a Polish football player who has played for various clubs in Poland and abroad.

PrzemysławKalinski

Przemysław Kalinski is a Polish professional basketball player who has played for various teams in Poland and abroad.

BartoszKalinski

Bartosz Kalinski is a Polish volleyball player who has represented Poland in international competitions.

MaciejKalinski

Maciej Kalinski is a Polish basketball player who has played for various teams in Poland and abroad.

DawidKalinski

Dawid Kalinski is a Polish professional basketball player who currently plays for Rosasport Radom in the Polish Basketball League.

PatrykKalinski

Patryk Kalinski is a Polish football player who has played for various clubs in Poland.

JacekKalinski

Jacek Kalinski is a Polish racing driver who has competed in various motorsport events.

Kalinski Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Kalinski' is of Polish origin. It is derived from the given name 'Kalin' and the suffix '-ski,' which denotes belonging to or association with.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Kalinski' is most commonly found in Poland, with a significant presence in other countries with Polish diaspora such as the United States, Germany, Canada, and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Kalinski' include 'Kalinowski,' 'Kalinovski,' 'Kalinsky,' 'Kalinskiy,' 'Kalinskyi,' 'Kalinskiy,' 'Kalinfir,' 'Kalinskyh,' 'Kalinskaya,' and 'Kalinskoy.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Kalinski' have migrated and immigrated to various countries, especially during periods of Polish emigration such as the late 19th and early 20th centuries.