Sadowski

Sadowski, Sadovsky, or Sadouski is a common Polish or Belarusian surname. It means "from the orchard" or "from Sadow" (i.e., from one of the towns named Sadów in Poland). Alternative spellings include the Belarusian (Садоўскі, Sadoǔski) and Lithuanian (Sadauskas) versions; as well as Sadowsky, Sodowsky, Sadovsky and Sandusky.

Sadowski is one of the many surnames associated with the Nałęcz coat-of-arms in Polish heraldry.

LanguageMasculineFemininePlural
PolishSadowski
([saˈdɔfski])
Sadowska
([saˈdɔfska])
Sadowscy
([saˈdɔfst͡sɨ])
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Садоўскі
(Sadoŭski)
Садоўская
(Sadoŭskaja, Sadouskaya)
LithuanianSadauskasSadauskienė (married)
Sadauskaitė (unmarried)
Russian
(Romanization)
Садовский
(Sadovsky, Sadovskiy, Sadovskij)
Садовская
(Sadovskaya, Sadovskaia, Sadovskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Садовський
(Sadovskyi, Sadovskyy, Sadovskyj)
Садовська
(Sadovska)

People

Athletes

Actors

  • Jonathan Sadowski (born 1979), an American actor
  • Matt Sadowski (born 1978), a Canadian actor
  • Prov Sadovsky - stage name of Prov Mikhailovich Yermilov (1818–1872), a Russian actor
  • Thomas Sadoski (born 1976), an American actor

Musicians

Military

Science and technology

Artists

Politicians

  • George G. Sadowski (1903–1961), a U.S. Representative from Michigan
  • Piatro Sadoǔski (born 1941), the first ambassador of independent Belarus to Germany in 1992–1994

Others

Places

  • Szadowski Młyn, a village in Poland
  • 18702 Sadowski, an asteroid
  • Various places named Sadowo, Sadowa, Sadovo, Sadovy, and Sadowice in Poland[1]
  • Various places named Sandusky

Miscellaneous

References

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