Stankiewicz
Stankiewicz, Stankevich, or Stankievič is a Polish and Belarusian surname. It appears in various forms depending on the language.
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
---|---|---|
Polish | Stankiewicz ([stanˈkjɛvit͡ʂ]) | |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Станкевіч (Stankievič, Stankievich) | |
Latvian | Stankevičs, Stankēvičs | Stankeviča, Stankēviča |
Lithuanian | Stankevičius | Stankevičienė (married) Stankevičiūtė (unmarried) |
Russian (Romanization) | Станкевич (Stankevich, Stankevitch) | |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Станкевич (Stankevych) |
People
Religion
- Adam Stankievič (1882–1949), Belarusian Roman Catholic priest, politician and writer
- Antoni Stankiewicz (born 1935), Polish Roman Catholic bishop
- Aristarchus (Stankevich) (1941–2012), Belarusian Orthodox bishop
- Zbigņevs Stankevičs (born 1955), Latvian Roman Catholic archbishop
Sports
- Andy Stankiewicz (born 1964), American retired Major League Baseball player
- Brian Stankiewicz (born 1956), Austrian Olympic ice hockey player
- Ed Stankiewicz (born 1929), Canadian retired professional ice hockey player
- John Stankevitch (born 1979), English rugby league coach and former player
- Myron Stankiewicz (born 1935), Canadian retired professional ice hockey player
- Teddy Stankiewicz (born 1993), American professional baseball pitcher
- Tomasz Stankiewicz (1902–1940), Polish track cyclist
Other
- Brian Levin-Stankevich, American college administrator
- Jan Stankievič (1891–1976), Belarusian-American linguist, historian and philosopher
- Kasia Stankiewicz (born 1977), Polish pop singer
- Mamert Stankiewicz (1889–1939), Polish naval officer
- Nikolai Stankevich (1813–1840), Russian philosopher and poet
- Richard Stankiewicz (1922–1983), American sculptor
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