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Jdrowski

Jdrowski is a Polish-language surname. It belongs to the family of -ski surnames that indicate some association with a place or estate. The form Jdrowski most likely originates from a toponym, such as Jedrow, Jedrowa, or a similarly named locality, whose name was then combined with the suffix -ski to signal origin or belonging. In Polish surname practice, such forms were common from the late Middle Ages onward.

Pronunciation is commonly approximated in English as YD-rows-kee, with the initial sound closer to a Y than

Geographic distribution: In Poland, the name occurs in multiple regions with varying frequencies, reflecting historical migrations

Notable individuals: The surname is carried by people across fields such as science, education, athletics, and

Variants: Related spellings observed in records include Jedrowski and Jodrowski, arising from transliteration, dialectal variation, or

See also: Jedrowski.

to
J
in
English
spelling
and
the
w
typically
representing
a
v-like
sound
in
Polish
phonology.
and
settlement
patterns.
In
the
modern
era,
Jdrowski
families
have
emigrated
to
North
America
and
parts
of
Western
Europe,
contributing
to
Polish
diaspora
communities
in
the
United
States,
Canada,
the
United
Kingdom,
and
Australia.
the
arts,
but
there
is
no
single
universally
recognized
figure
associated
with
the
name.
clerical
changes
during
immigration
and
border
crossings.