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Czajkowski (Polish pronunciation: [t͡ʂajˈkɔfskʲi], feminine: Czajkowska, plural: Czajkowscy) is a Polish noble family name for several coats of arms.[1] The name derives from several locations names Czajki, Czajków, or Czajkowo, all derived from the name of the bird czajka, 'lapwing'.
Tchaikovsky is a transcription in various languages.
People
- Adrian Czajkowski (born 1972), real name of British author Adrian Tchaikovsky
 - Andrzej Czajkowski (1935–1982), Polish classical pianist and composer
 - Antoni Czajkowski (1816–1873), Polish writer
 - James Paul Czajkowski (born 1961), real name of American author James Rollins
 - Jim Czajkowski (born 1963), American baseball player
 - Józef Czajkowski (1872–1947), Polish artist and architect
 - Krystyna Czajkowska (born 1936), Polish volleyball player
 - Michał Czajkowski (1804–1886), Polish-Ukrainian writer
 - Michelle Fus (née Michelle Czajkowski; born 1988), creator of webcomic Ava's Demon
 - Ryszard Czajkowski (born 1933), Polish geophysicist and writer
 - Stanisław Czaykowski (1899–1933), Polish motor racing driver
 - Stanisław Czajkowski (1878–1954), Polish landscape painter
 - Zbigniew Czajkowski (1921–2019), Polish fencer
 - Zbigniew Czajkowski-Dębczyński (1926–1999), Polish participant in Warsaw Uprising
 - Zofia Czajkowska (1905–1978), Polish musician and political prisoner
 
Fictional characters
- Magda Czajkowski, character on British serial drama Eastenders
 
References
- ↑ Further information (in Polish): pl:Czajkowscy
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Czajkowski
 - Tchaikovsky (disambiguation)
 
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