Antoniewicz

Antoniewicz is a Polish surname. It derived from the Antonius (Anton, Antoni) root name.[1] Archaic feminine forms are Antoniewiczowa (by husband), Antoniewiczówna (by father); they still can be used colloquially. Some of them use Antoniewicz or Hełm coat of arms. It may be transliterated as: Antonewycz, Antonevych, Antonevich, Антоне́вич, Антоневич, Антаневіч, Antonievičius, Անտոնևիչ. Notable people with this surname include the following:

  • Jan Bołoz Antoniewicz (1858–1922), Polish historian and art theorist
  • Jerzy Antoniewicz (1919–1970), Polish historian and archaeologist
  • Heiko Antoniewicz (born 1965), German chef
  • Karol Antoniewicz (1807–1852), Polish Jesuit
  • Michał Antoniewicz (1897–1989), Polish equestrian
  • Michaił Antoniewicz (1912–2003), Soviet football player and coach
  • Mikołaj Antoniewicz (1840–1919), Galician social activist, historian, educator, member of the Diet of Galicia and Lodomeria
  • Mikołaj Bołoz Antoniewicz (1801–1885), Polish poet, playwright, translator and cavalry officer of the Polish Army in the November Uprising
  • Włodzimierz Antoniewicz (1893–1973), Polish archaeologist

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  1. ^ "Last name: Antoniewicz". Surnamedb.com. Retrieved November 6, 2019.