About Kalinowsky
The surname Kalinowsky is of Polish origin and is derived from the Polish word "kalina," meaning "guelder rose" or "cranberry bush." The suffix "-owski" indicates a place of origin, suggesting that the name originally referred to someone from a place named Kalinowo or Kalinów. Therefore, the surname Kalinowsky likely originated as a topographic or locational name for someone who lived near a guelder rose or cranberry bush, or as a surname for someone from a place named Kalinowo or Kalinów.
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