There are
462
Tarnows in the USA
Tarnow is the
46138th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Tarnow

GeorgeTarnow

George Tarnow was a German basketball player who represented the West German national team in the 1960s and 1970s.

RickTarnow

Rick Tarnow is an American actor and comedian known for his appearances on shows like 'The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson.'

TadeuszTarnowski

Tadeusz Tarnowski was a Polish politician and historian who served as the Mayor of Kraków in the early 20th century.

RafałTarnowski

Rafał Tarnowski is a Polish footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for the Polish national team and the club Wisła Kraków.

FranciszekTarnowski

Franciszek Tarnowski was a Polish painter and illustrator known for his landscapes and historical scenes.

KlausTarnow

Klaus Tarnow is a German physicist and professor who has made significant contributions to the field of solid-state physics.

ReginaTarnow

Regina Tarnow is a German opera singer known for her soprano voice and performances in renowned opera houses around the world.

HelmutTarnow

Helmut Tarnow is a German chess player and chess author who has written several books on chess strategy and tactics.

GünterTarnow

Günter Tarnow is a German gymnast who won multiple medals in international gymnastics competitions in the 1960s.

MagdaTarnowska

Magda Tarnowska is a Polish journalist and writer known for her investigative reporting and books on social issues.

Tarnow Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Tarnow' is of Polish and German origin. It is derived from the name of several towns called 'Tarnów' in Poland and Germany.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Tarnow' is most commonly found in Poland and Germany, due to its Polish and German origins. It may also be found in other countries with Polish and German immigrant populations.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Tarnow' include 'Tarnovski' and 'Tarnowski'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Tarnow' may have migrated or immigrated from Poland and Germany to other countries, such as the United States, during periods of economic or political upheaval.