Baginski or Bagiński (Polish pronunciation: [baˈɡiɲski]; feminine: Bagińska; plural: Bagińscy) is a Polish surname. Is is a toponymic surname derived from any of the places named Bagno, Bagienice, Bagieńsko, Bagienko.
It appears in multiple languages in various forms. Belarusian and Ukrainian surnames are generally transliterated with an 'h' but may also use a 'g'.
Related surnames
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
---|---|---|
Polish | Bagiński | Bagińska |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Багінскі (Bahinski, Baginski) | Багінская (Bahinskaja, Bahinskaya, Baginskaja, Baginskaya) |
Lithuanian | Baginskas | Baginskienė (married) Baginskaitė (unmarried) |
Romanian/Moldovan | Baghinschi | |
Russian (Romanization) | Багинский (Baginskiy, Baginskii, Baginsky, Baginskij) | Багинская (Baginskaya, Baginskaia, Baginskaja) |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Багінський (Bahinskyi, Bahinskyy, Bahinsky, Bahinskyj, Baginskyi, Baginskyy, Baginsky, Baginskyj) | Багінська (Bahinska, Baginska) |
People
Baginski
- Jan Bagiński (1932–2019), Polish Roman Catholic bishop
- Jacquelyn Baginski (born 1985/1986), American politician
- Jonathan Baginski, Australian filmmaker and futurist
- Leo Maximilian Baginski (1881–1964), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Maureen Baginski, American government official
- Max Baginski (1864–1943), German-American anarchist
- Mieczysław Bagiński (born 1944), Polish politician
- Tomasz Bagiński (born 1976), Polish artist
Baginsky
- Adolf Aron Baginsky (1843–1918), German pediatrician
- Benno Baginsky (1848–1919), German otorhinolaryngologist
See also
- All pages with titles containing Baginski
- All pages with titles containing Baginsky
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