Skibniewski
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Skibniewski (feminine: Skibniewska[1]) is a Polish surname. Some of them use Ślepowron coat of arms,[2] also see Skibniewscy herbu Ślepowron. It may be transliterated as Skibniewsky, Skibnievsky, Skibnewsky, Skibnevsky, Скибневский, Скібнєвський. Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander Skibnevsky (1903–1978), Soviet director
- Aleksander Skibniewski of (1868–1942), Polish social activist, doctor of law, member of the Diet of Bukovina
- Bronisław Skibniewski (1830–1904) Polish landowner, owner of the Balychi, financier, vice-president of the Agricultural Bank in Lviv
- Dżennet Dżabagi-Skibniewska (1915–1992), Polish Tatar, soldier and journalist
- Halina Skibniewska (1921–2011), Polish architect, lecturer at the Warsaw University of Technology, member of the Sejm
- Maria Skibniewska (née Skibińska; 1904–1984), Polish translator
- Mariusz Skibniewski (1881–1939), Polish priest, Jesuit, Church historian, professor at the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome
- Mirosław J. Skibniewski (born 1957), Polish American professor of construction engineering at University of Maryland
- Robert Skibniewski (born 1983), Polish basketball player
- Zygmunt Skibniewski (1905–1994), Polish architect, professor at the Warsaw University of Technology, member of the Sejm
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Skibniewski
- All pages with titles containing Skibniewski
- Skibniew-Kurcze and Skibniew-Podawce, villages in Sokołów County, Masovian Voivodeship, east-central Poland
References
- ^ "SKIBNIEWSKI". Nazwiska w Polsce (in Polish). Retrieved 2025-09-04.
- ^ Marek Jerzy Minakowski [email protected]. "Skibniewski w Genealogii Potomków Sejmu Wielkiego". Sejm-Wielki.pl. Retrieved 2025-09-04.