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Elzbieta Domicz (born Bielawska), 1859 - 1931
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Bielawski, 1825 - 1829
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Smarowski (born Bielawski), 1811 - 1871
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Bielawski, Circa 1910 - 1986
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta MORGIEWICZ (born BIELAWSKI), born 1816
MyHeritage Family TreesMarianna Elżbieta Stefania (Dzidka) Domagała, Bielawska ,Lachowska (born Sekuła), 1954 - 2016
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Gertruda Pawlowski (born Lisiak), died 2013
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Bielawski (born Szewczyk), born 1817
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Bieliauskaite [Bielawska], born 1868
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Elisabeth Bielawska z d. Kapuścinska I voto Majdecka, born Circa 1847
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Kuczyński (born Bielawski)
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Bielawska (born Szczypa)
MyHeritage Family TreesElzbieta Bielawska
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- Lithuania 67%
- Poland 33%
The first name Elzbieta is of Polish origin, derived from the Hebrew name Elisheva, which means "God is my oath." This name has historical roots in the biblical tradition, as Elisheva was the wife of Aaron, the brother of Moses, and is often associated with qualities of faithfulness and devotion. Elzbieta is predominantly found in Poland and among Polish communities worldwide, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage. Variations of the name include Elizabeth in English, Elisabeth in French and German, and Isabella in Italian and Spanish, each carrying similar meanings related to devotion and commitment. The name has been popularized through various historical figures, including queens and saints, which has contributed to its enduring appeal. In contemporary times, Elzbieta remains a common name in Poland, often associated with strong, resilient women, reflecting both its historical significance and cultural resonance.
The last name Bielawski has its origins in Poland, deriving from the Polish word "biel," meaning "white," which may have referred to a person with fair hair or a light complexion. The name is often associated with geographical locations in Poland, particularly in regions like Mazovia and Greater Poland, where it first appeared. Historically, surnames like Bielawski were often linked to occupations or characteristics of individuals, suggesting that those who bore the name may have been recognized for their distinctive physical traits or perhaps their roles in society. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, including Bielawska (the feminine form) and Bielawski in other Slavic languages, which may alter in spelling or pronunciation based on regional dialects. The name is also sometimes seen in Jewish communities, where it may have been adopted or adapted in various forms. Overall, Bielawski reflects a rich cultural heritage tied to its Polish roots and the characteristics of its early bearers.
Leon BielawskiWładysław BorysewiczLudwik TomaszewskiStanislaw TomaszewskiJan BielawskiMarianna BielawskiKonstancja BielawskaStefan TomaszewskiEugeniusz BielawskiRozalia BielawskiMaciej SzewczykWacław BielawskiMaria BielawskaUrszula KrawiecMichal BielawskiFranciszek BielawskiAntoni BielawskiAleksander SekułaPiotr Bielawski
Eduard BielawskiEdward BielawskiEdwin BielawskiEleanor BielawskiEleonora BielawskiElizabeth BielawskiEllen BielawskiElsa BielawskiElsie BielawskiElvira BielawskiElżbieta BielawskiEmil BielawskiEmilia BielawskiEmily BielawskiEmma BielawskiEric BielawskiErika BielawskiErvin BielawskiEstera BielawskiEsther Bielawski
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