Jastrzebowski
Jastrzebowski is a Polish surname of toponymic origin. It is formed from place names such as Jastrzębie or Jastrzebów, with the suffix -owski that typically denotes origin or association with a place. The root jastrzęb derives from jastrząb, the Polish word for hawk, linking the surname to toponymic roots tied to hawks or hawk-named locales.
Variants and spelling: The name appears with diacritics as Jastrzębowski or Jastrzębski, and in non-diacritic contexts
Distribution: The surname is most common in Poland and is found among Polish communities abroad, including
Notable bearers: The surname is carried by several individuals across different fields, including science, culture, and
See also: Related Polish toponymic surnames and place names such as Jastrzębie and Jastrzębie-Zdrój illustrate the