• Source: Jakubowski
    • Jakubowski, Yakubovsky, Yakubovskiy, Yakubovskii or Iakubovskii (Polish: Jakubowski, Ukrainian: Якубовський, Russian: Якубовский) is a Slavic masculine surname of Polish origin. Its feminine counterpart is Jakubowska, Yakubovskaya or Iakubovskaia. It is a toponymic surname derived from any of the places named Jakubowo, Jakubów, Jakubowice and literally meaning "of Jakubowo", etc. The places themselves mean "belonging to Jakub".
      Notable people with this surname include:

      Alexander Yakubovsky (born 1985), Russian politician
      Angelika Jakubowska, Polish model
      Anna Jakubowska (1927–2022), Polish World War II combatant
      Bernd Jakubowski (1952–2007), German association football player
      Dmitry Yakubovskiy (born 1963), Russian businessman
      Franz Jakubowski (1912–1970), Polish–German philosopher
      Fuad Yakubovsky (1908–1975), Soviet Communist party functionary and statesman
      Gerald Jakubowski, American engineer, president of the Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology
      Igor Jakubowski (born 1992), Polish boxer
      Ivan Yakubovsky, (1912–1976), Soviet military leader
      Maxim Jakubowski (born 1944), British writer
      Thad J. Jakubowski (1924–2013), American Roman Catholic bishop
      Krystyna Jakubowska (born 1942), Polish volleyball player
      Vladyslav Yakubovskyi (born 1978), Ukrainian businessman
      Wanda Jakubowska (1907–1998), Polish film director


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