Głowacki Explained

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
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)

People

Notable people with the surname include:

See also