- Source: Tarnovsky
Tarnovsky or Tarnovski (feminine: Tarnovskaya) Russian: Тарновский, Тарновская (occasionally also transliterated in other languages as Tarnowsky or Tarnovschi) is a Russified form of the Polish noble family name Tarnowski and usually belongs to people of Polish or Ukrainian ancestry. It ultimately derives from the name of the city of Tarnów.
Tarnovski (Bulgarian: Търновски) is also a Bulgarian appellation and family name derived from the city of Tarnovo.
The surname may refer to the following notable people:
Christopher Tarnovsky (born 1971), American hacker
Evtimiy Tarnovski, Evtimiy of Tarnovo (14th century), last head of the Bulgarian Orthodox Church
Kliment Tarnovski (c.1841-1901), Prime Minister of Bulgaria
Konstantin Tarnovsky (1826–1892) Russian playwright
Martin Turnovský (1928-2021), Czech conductor
Oleg Tarnovschi (born 1992), Moldovan sprint canoeist
Serghei Tarnovschi (born 1997), Moldovan sprint canoeist, brother of Oleg
Sergei Tarnowsky (Russian: Сергей Тарновский; 1882–1976), Russian-American pianist
Teodosiy Tarnovski, Theodosius of Tarnovo (14th century), Bulgarian cleric
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