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Makovsky (from ''mak'' meaning en, poppy), derived of the Polish surname Makowski, is a habitational name for someone from a place called Makov. It is the surname of a Russian artistic family (russian: Маковский): *Egor Makovsky (1802-1866), amateur painter and accountant, father of: **Alexandra Makovskaya (1837–1915), Russian landscape painter **Konstantin Makovsky (1839–1915), Russian history and portrait painter, father of: *** Sergey Makovsky (1877–1962), Russian poet, art critic, and organizer of many art expositions. *** Elena Luksch-Makovskaya (1878-1967), Russian painter and sculptor, residing in Germany. **Nikolay Makovsky (1842–1886), Russian genre painter **Vladimir Makovsky (1846–1920), Russian genre painter and art collector, father of: ***Aleksandr Makovsky (1869–1924), Russian painter Makovský is used by Czech people: * Vincenc Makovský (1900–1966), Czech sculptor and designer * Michal Makovský (born 1976), former Czech motorcycle speed ...
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Makowski
Makowski (feminine: Makowska; plural: Makowscy) is a Polish surname with regional variations across Slavic countries, such as Makovsky in Russia. Etymology The surname Makowski relates to a location, as it was common among nobility (the suffix Polish_names#Suffix_-ski/-ska, ''-ski'' being the equivalent of the English ''"of"'', the Germanic ''"von"'' and the French Nobiliary_particle#France, ''"de"''). In this case, it is likely indicating one of the towns named Maków (other), Maków or Makowo (other), Makowo. The etymological root "Mak" translates to "Poppy" in Slavic languages. Related surnames Coat of Arms The "Polish Armorial" reference by the heraldist Kasper Niesiecki lists several szlachta, noble (''szlachta'') people with the name Makowski belonging to different Heraldic clan, heraldic clans (''herb''), including: * Makowski: Niesiecki mentions the captain of the cavalry Tomasz Makowski, ennobled in 1662. * Jelita coat of arms, Jelita * Gryf_coat_of ...
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