Litwinowicz

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Litwinowicz is a Polish and a Belarusian surname derived from the word Litwin ("Lithuanian" or anyone from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania). It is also spelled Litvinovič and Litvinovich, from Belarusian: Лiтвiновiч.

Surnames of similar etymology: Slavic: Litvin, Litvinchuk, Litvinov, Litwin, Litvak, Litovchenko; German: Litauer, Littauer.

Litwinowicz, Litvinovich, or Litvinovič may refer to:

  • Aleksander Litwinowicz (1879-1948), Polish general
  • Irena Litvinovič (born 1958), Polish-Lithuanian theatre director
  • Ivan Litvinovich (born 2001), Belarusian trampoline gymnast
  • Spirydion Litwinowicz (Spiridon Litvinovich), Greek Catholic Metropolitan of Lviv (1866-1869)
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Family names derived from the word "Lithuanian"
Germanic
  • Germanic: Littauer
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