Sikorski
Sikorski (feminine: Sikorska, plural: Sikorscy) is a Polish-language surname. It belongs to several noble Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth families, see Sikorski families. Variants (via other languages) include Sikorsky, Sikorskyi, and Sikorskiy.
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There are several possible origins of the surname. It may originate from the numerous Polish locations named Sikory and literally it is an adjective meaning "of Sikory"/"from Sikory". Other possible locations of origin include Sikorzyn, Sikorz, Sikorze, Sikorycze.[1] Still another origin is from the nickname Sikora, with the main meaning "tit" (bird) and several figurative meanings in Polish.[2]
Notable people with this surname include:
- Andrzej Sikorski (born 1961), Polish cyclist
- Bobo Sikorski (1927 – 2014), Canadian football player
- Brian Sikorski (born 1974), American baseball player
- Daniel Sikorski (born 1987), Austrian footballer
- Franciszek Sikorski (1889-1940), Polish engineer an general
- Gerry Sikorski, American politician and lawyer
- Hans Sikorski, the founder of Hans Sikorski, music publishing house in Hamburg, Germany
- Igor Sikorski (skier), German-born Polish male paralympic alpine skier
- Jerzy Sikorski (born 1935), Polish historian and writer
- Jolanta Sikorska-Kulesza (born 1957), Polish historian
- Kazimierz Sikorski (1895-1986), Polish composer
- Krystian Sikorski, Polish ice hockey player
- Radosław Sikorski (born 1963), Polish politician and statesman
- Roman Sikorski (1920–1983), Polish mathematician
- Tomasz Sikorski (1939 – 1988)Polish composer and pianist
- Władysław Sikorski (1881–1943), Polish general and Prime Minister in exile during World War II
- Fictional characters
- Rudolf Sikorski, fictional character in several Strugatskys' novels
References
- Dictionary of American Family Names, 2013, Oxford University Press, as cited in Sikorski Family History
- Sikorski
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