Plechavičius
| Plechavičius | |
|---|---|
| Lithuanian surname | |
| m.: | Plechavičius |
| f.: (unmarried) | Plechavičiutė |
| f.: (married) | Plechavičienė |
Plechavičius is the masculine form of a Lithuanian family name.[1] Its feminine forms are: Plechavičienė (married woman or widow) and Plechavičiūtė (unmarried woman).
According to the Lithuanian surname database, the surname was mostly found within northern Samogitia (Papilė, Seda, Skuodas, and Pakruojis).[1]
In addition, cf. Lithuanian: Plekavičius[1] and Plekys,[2] Polish: Plech, Piechowski[1] and Flakowicz,[2] and Russian: Плехов, romanized: Plekhov (Plekhov).[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Aleksandras Plechavičius (1897–1942), Lithuanian military officer in the Imperial Russian Army and then the Lithuanian Army.
- Povilas Plechavičius (1890–1973), Lithuanian general and statesman, military officer in the Imperial Russian Army and then the Lithuanian Army.
References
- ^ a b c d e ekalba.lt. "Plechavičius". Pavardžių duomenų bazė (in Lithuanian).
- ^ a b ekalba.lt. "Plekavičius". Pavardžių duomenų bazė (in Lithuanian).
See also
- All pages with titles containing Plechavičius