There are
1844
Sosnowskis in the USA
Sosnowski is the
15792nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Sosnowski

JanSosnowski

Jan Sosnowski was a Polish general and military commander, known for his leadership during the Polish-Bolshevik War and the Polish-Soviet War.

MaciejSosnowski

Maciej Sosnowski is a Polish swimmer who has represented Poland at the Olympics and other international competitions.

KarolinaSosnowska

Karolina Sosnowska is a Polish painter and installation artist known for her abstract and minimalist works.

RafałSosnowski

Rafał Sosnowski is a Polish footballer who has played for various clubs in Poland and internationally.

AdamSosnowski

Adam Sosnowski is a Polish politician and member of the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish Parliament.

IgaSosnowska

Iga Sosnowska is a Polish actress known for her roles in Polish films and television series.

MarekSosnowski

Marek Sosnowski is a Polish mathematician and professor known for his research in the field of algebraic geometry.

EwelinaSosnowska

Ewelina Sosnowska is a Polish journalist and news presenter who has worked for various Polish television networks.

KrzysztofSosnowski

Krzysztof Sosnowski is a Polish composer and conductor known for his classical and contemporary music compositions.

MonikaSosnowska

Monika Sosnowska is a Polish sculptor and installation artist known for her large-scale architectural interventions.

Sosnowski Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Sosnowski' is of Polish origin and is derived from the Polish word 'sosna', meaning 'pine tree'. It is a toponymic surname indicating someone who lived near a pine tree or a place with pine trees.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Sosnowski' is most commonly found in Poland and among the Polish diaspora in countries such as the United States, Canada, and Germany.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Sosnowski' include 'Sosnowska' (feminine form) and 'Sosna' (shortened form).
Migration and ImmigrationPolish immigrants with the surname 'Sosnowski' have migrated to various countries, particularly during periods of political and economic turmoil in Poland.