There are
466
Milkowskis in the USA
Milkowski is the
45804th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Milkowski

JohnMilkowski

John Milkowski is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author known for his work as a sports columnist and commentator.

AnnaMilkowska

Anna Milkowska is a Polish actress known for her roles in several popular Polish films and TV series.

AndrzejMilkowski

Andrzej Milkowski is a Polish politician and member of the European Parliament.

MarekMilkowski

Marek Milkowski is a Polish painter and sculptor known for his abstract and surrealist works.

MagdalenaMilkowska

Magdalena Milkowska is a Polish singer-songwriter known for her soulful and expressive vocal style.

TomaszMilkowski

Tomasz Milkowski is a Polish footballer who has played for several top clubs in Poland and abroad.

WitoldMilkowski

Witold Milkowski is a Polish composer and conductor known for his orchestral and chamber music compositions.

BarbaraMilkowska

Barbara Milkowska is a Polish journalist and TV presenter known for her insightful interviews and investigative reporting.

RyszardMilkowski

Ryszard Milkowski is a Polish chess grandmaster and former Polish national champion.

EwaMilkowska

Ewa Milkowska is a Polish actress and theater director known for her innovative and experimental approach to theater.

Milkowski Genealogy

OriginsMilkowski is a Polish surname derived from the personal name 'Miłosz', which means 'merciful' or 'kind' in Polish. The suffix '-ski' indicates a place of origin or association.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Milkowski is primarily found in Poland and among Polish diaspora communities in other countries such as the United States, Canada, and Germany.
VariationsVariations of the surname Milkowski include Milkowska, Milkovski, Milikowski, Milkoski, Malkowski, Malakowski, Mlikovsky, Mlickowski, Mulikowski, and Mulakowski.
Migration and ImmigrationDuring periods of Polish immigration to other countries, individuals with the surname Milkowski may have migrated and settled in places with significant Polish communities, such as the United States, Canada, and Germany.