Klimowicz
Surname list
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Klimowicz is a Polish-language surname. The same form is used by men and women. Klimowicz is related to a number of surnames in other languages:
| Language | Masculine | Feminine |
|---|---|---|
| Belarusian | Клімовіч: Klimovich, Klimovič (romanization) | |
| Latvian | Kļimovičs | |
| Lithuanian | Klimavičius | Klimavičienė (married) Klimavičiūtė (unmarried) |
| Polish | Klimowicz | Klimowiczowa (married) Klimowiczówna (unmarried) |
| Russian | Климович: Klimovich (scholarly: Klimovič) | |
| Serbo-Croatian | Klimović | |
| Ukrainian | Климович: Klymovych (scholarly: Klymovyč) | |
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People
- Cyryl Klimowicz (born 1952), Ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint Joseph in Irkutsk, Russia
- Diego Klimowicz (born 1974), Argentine soccer player
- Eliasz Klimowicz (1864 – 1940), Polish-Belarusian peasant and a dissident Eastern Orthodox religious leader
- Hillary Klimowicz (born 1987), American basketball player
- Javier Klimowicz (born 1977), Argentinian-born Ecuadorian soccer player
- Linda Klimovičová (born 2004), Czech-born Polish tennis player
- Mateo Klimowicz (born 2000), Argentinian soccer player
- Mieczysław Klimowicz (1919–2008), Polish historian
- Stanley Clements (born Stanislaw Klimowicz; 1926–1981), Polish American actor and comedian