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Nawrocki (Polish pronunciation: [naˈvrɔt͡ski]; feminine Nawrocka, plural Nawroccy) is a Polish-language surname. It likely originated from a place name, Nawra or Nawry, deriving from the verb nawracać, nawrócić, meaning "to turn, revert, convert," often referring to a change in religion or conversion. In 1990, there were 21,798 Poles by this name, living all over Poland. In 2011, the number of Poles with this name living in Poland had fallen to 19,830, and as of 2022 is 17,240.
People
Alexander Navrotsky (1839–1914), Russian poet and playwright
Alexandra Navrotsky (born 1943), American physical chemist
Irena Nawrocka (1917–2009), Polish fencer
Jacek Nawrocki (born 1965), Polish volleyball player and coach
Jan Nawrocki (1913–2000), Polish fencer
Janusz Nawrocki (born 1961), Polish footballer
Maik Nawrocki (born 2001), Polish footballer
Mike Nawrocki (born 1966), director and co-creator of VeggieTales
Ryszard Nawrocki (1940–2011), Polish actor
Sławomir Nawrocki (born 1969), Polish fencer
References
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- Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie
- The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie
- Atorvastatin
- Yunus
- Sirip renang
- VeggieTales
- Max Reger
- Karol Nawrocki
- Norman Nawrocki
- Nawrocki
- Mike Nawrocki
- Maik Nawrocki
- Janusz Nawrocki
- Ryszard Nawrocki
- 2025 Polish presidential election
- VeggieTales
- Jacek Nawrocki