Głowacki, Glovatsky, Hlovatskyi, Golovatsky, or Holovatskyi is a surname derived from golva (Slavic for "head"). Its Ukrainian and Belarusian forms are generally transcribed beginning with an 'H' but may also be written with a 'G'.
Language | Masculine | Feminine | Plural | |
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Głowacki | Głowacka | Głowaccy | ||
Belarusian (Romanization) | Belarusian: Галавацкі (Halavacki, Halavatski) Belarusian: Главацкі (Hlavacki, Hlavatski) | Belarusian: Галавацкая (Halavackaja, Halavatskaya, Halavatskaia) Belarusian: Главацкая (Hlavackaja, Hlavatskaya, Hlavatskaia) | ||
Russian (Romanization) | Russian: Головацкий (Golovatsky, Golovatskiy, Golovatskij) Russian: Гловацкий (Glovatsky, Glovatskiy, Glovatskij) | Russian: Головацкая (Golovatskaya, Golovatskaia, Golovatskaja) Russian: Гловацкая (Glovatskaya, Glovatskaia, Glovatskaja) | ||
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Ukrainian: Головацький (Holovatskyi, Holovatskyy, Holovatskyj) Ukrainian: Гловацький (Hlovatskyi, Hlovatskyy, Hlovatskyj) | Ukrainian: Головацька (Holovatska) Ukrainian: Гловацька (Hlovatska) | Ukrainian: Головацькі (Holovatski) Ukrainian: Гловацькі (Hlovatski) |
Notable people with the surname include: