Wróblewski
Wróblewski is a Polish surname. It is derived from the Polish word "wróbel," meaning sparrow. The surname likely originated as a nickname for someone who was small, quick, or perhaps had a similar disposition to the bird. It is a relatively common surname in Poland.
Notable individuals with the surname Wróblewski include:
Kazimierz Wróblewski (1875–1941) was a Polish sculptor and art educator. He was known for his monumental works
Tadeusz Wróblewski (1858–1925) was a Polish lawyer, collector, and philanthropist. He amassed a significant collection of
Stanisław Wróblewski (1931–2013) was a Polish actor and theatre director. He had a long and distinguished career
The Wróblewski surname is spread across Poland, with concentrations in various regions. As with many surnames,