There are
1550
Majeskis in the USA
Majeski is the
18007th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Majeski

MariaMajewska

Maria Majewska was a Polish actress and singer, known for her roles in Polish films and theater productions.

JosephMajkowski

Joseph Majkowski was an American football player who played in the National Football League for the Green Bay Packers.

SophiaMajeski

Sophia Majeski was a Polish-American author and translator, known for her contributions to Polish literature.

AnthonyMajchrzak

Anthony Majchrzak was a Polish mathematician and physicist, known for his research in the field of quantum mechanics.

BellaMajka

Bella Majka was a Polish painter and sculptor, known for her abstract and expressionist artworks.

StanislawMajewicz

Stanislaw Majewicz was a Polish politician and diplomat, serving as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland.

WandaMajerowski

Wanda Majerowski was a Polish athlete and Olympian, specializing in the discus throw.

AdamMajdan

Adam Majdan is a Polish journalist and political commentator, known for his writings on international affairs.

LucasMajdak

Lucas Majdak is a Canadian ice hockey player, currently playing in the National Hockey League for the Ottawa Senators.

IsabellaMajid

Isabella Majid is a Pakistani actress and model, known for her performances in Pakistani television dramas.

Majeski Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Majeski' is of Polish origin. It is derived from the name 'Majewski,' which was originally a patronymic surname meaning 'son of Majew.' The name 'Majew' is a variant of the name 'Maj,' which means 'may' in Polish.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Majeski' is most commonly found in Poland and among Polish communities around the world. It is also found in countries with significant Polish immigration, such as the United States and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Majeski' include 'Majewski' and 'Majek.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Majeski' has been carried by Polish immigrants to various countries, especially during periods of Polish emigration to escape political or economic hardships.