Keslowski
Keslowski is a surname of Polish origin. It is derived from the given name "Kazimierz," a common Slavic name meaning "destroyer of peace" or "proclaimer of glory." The suffix "-ski" is a patronymic ending frequently used in Polish surnames, indicating "son of" or "descendant of." Therefore, Keslowski literally translates to "son of Kazimierz." The name's prevalence is highest in Poland, but it can also be found in communities of Polish diaspora around the world.
While the surname itself is of historical significance, there are no widely known public figures or specific