Jechowicz
Jechowicz is a surname of Polish origin, derived from the Polish word "jechać," which means "to ride" or "to travel." It is a relatively common surname in Poland, with historical roots tracing back to the medieval period. The name gained prominence in the 19th century with the rise of Polish nationalism and the struggle for independence from Russian and Prussian rule.
The Jechowicz surname is often associated with the Polish nobility, as many bearers held titles and lands
1. Jan Jechowicz (18th century), a Polish nobleman and military commander who served in the Polish-Lithuanian
2. Kazimierz Jechowicz (19th century), a Polish poet and writer, known for his contributions to the Polish
3. Andrzej Jechowicz (20th century), a Polish historian and academic, specializing in the history of Poland during
The Jechowicz surname continues to be used today, with bearers found throughout Poland and in the Polish