Nowicki Explained

Nowicki (; feminine: Nowicka; plural: Nowiccy) is a Polish and Jewish surname.[1] It comes from place names such as Nowice, which are derived from the Polish adjective nowy ("new"). The surname is somewhat more frequent in central Poland. It has many forms in other languages.

Language Masculine Feminine
Nowicki Nowicka
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Belarusian: Навіцкі
(Navicki, Navitski)
Belarusian: Навіцкая
(Navickaja, Navitskaya, Navitskaia)
Novický Novická
Noviczky Noviczkyné
Novicka
Navickienė (married), Navickaitė, Navickytė (unmarried)
Novickienė (married), Novickaitė, Novickytė (unmarried)
Romanian/Moldovan Novițchi
Russian
(Romanization)
Russian: Новицкий
(Novitskiy, Novitskii, Novickij,
Novitsky, Novitski)
Russian: Новицкая
(Novitskaya, Novitskaia, Novickaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Ukrainian: Новицький
(Novitskyi, Novitskyy, Novitsky, Novickyj)
Ukrainian: Новицька
(Novitska, Novicka)
Other

People

Nowicki may refer to:

Nowicka may refer to:

Notes and References

  1. Book: Guggenheimer, Heinrich Walter. Jewish Family Names and Their Origins: An Etymological Dictionary. Ktav Publishing House, Inc.. 1992. 0-88125-297-2. United States of America. 554.