There are
4570
Wroblewskis in the USAWroblewski is the
7293rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Wroblewski
AleksanderWroblewski
Polish mathematician and physicist known for his contributions to differential equations and mathematical physics.JózefWroblewski
Polish painter and art critic recognized for his landscape and genre paintings which depicted the beauty of the Polish countryside.BogdanWroblewski
Polish composer and conductor who composed symphonic, choral, and chamber music, often inspired by Polish folklore and history.StanislawWroblewski
Polish chemist and pioneer in organic chemistry, noted for his research on the synthesis of complex organic compounds.TadeuszWroblewski
Polish politician and diplomat who served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland and played a significant role in shaping Poland's foreign policy.JanWroblewski
Polish historian and author known for his extensive research and writings on Polish history, particularly during the medieval period.MariaWroblewska
Polish actress who gained recognition for her performances in both theater and film, known for her versatility and expressive acting skills.Wroblewski Genealogy
OriginsThe surname Wroblewski is of Polish origin.
Geographic DistributionAssociated with the geographic region of Poland.
VariationsVariations of the surname include Wroblevsky, Wrobleski, and Wroblicki.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname Wroblewski occurred during various periods, including significant movements during the early 20th century when many Poles sought migration opportunities in countries like the United States and Canada. Reasons for migration and immigration included economic opportunities, political unrest, and the search for better living conditions.