Czajkowski

Czajkowski (Polish pronunciation: [tʂajˈkɔfskʲi], feminine: Czajkowska, plural: Czajkowscy) is a Polish noble family name for several coats of arms (see pl:Czajkowscy ).

See Tchaikovsky (surname) for various transcriptions into various languages.

The surname may refer to:

  • Adrian Czajkowski (born 1972), British fantasy and science fiction author of the Empire of Black and Gold series, written under the pen name Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Andrzej Czajkowski (also known as André Tchaikowsky; born Robert Andrzej Krauthammer; 1935–1982), Polish classical pianist and composer; works include sonatas, string quartets and concertos
  • Antoni Czajkowski (18161873), Polish writer, poet and translator during literary era of Romanticism in Poland
  • James Paul (Jim) Czajkowski (born 1961), writing under the pen names James Rollins and James Clements, American author of best-selling action-thrillers and fantasy novels
  • Jim Czajkowski (born 1963), American former Major League Baseball player for the Colorado Rockies
  • Józef Czajkowski (pl:Józef Czajkowski) (1872–1947), Polish painter, architect, graphic artist and educator; one of founders of movement known as "Polish Applied Art"; brother of Stanisław Czajkowski
  • Krystyna Czajkowska, female Polish volleyball player
  • Marlin Czajkowski (born 1955), Founder of Rock Crawling (motorsports)[1]
  • Michał Czajkowski (18041886), Polish-Ukrainian writer on Cossack themes; lived in Turkey under acquired name, Mehmed Sadyk Pasha
  • Ryszard Czajkowski (born 1933), Polish geophysicist, journalist, filmmaker, publicist and travel writer; member of Polish expedition to South Pole
  • Stanisław Czaykowski (1899–1933), Polish Grand Prix driver
  • Stanisław Czajkowski (1878–1954), Polish landscape painter who studied at Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków as well as in Paris; brother of Józef Czajkowski
  • Zbigniew Czajkowski (born 1921), Polish fencing master; known as "father of the Polish School of Fencing" and coach of champions
  • Zbigniew Czajkowski-Dębczyński (19261999), Polish participant in Warsaw Uprising; wrote about battlefield death of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński

Fictional entities

  • Magda Czajkowski, half-Polish-half-Yorkshire character played by actress Kathryn Apanowicz on British serial drama Eastenders

References

  1. "About Marlin Crawler". Marlin Crawler. Archived from the original on January 28, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2015.

See also

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