Dobosz

Dobosz is a Polish surname of two suggested origins. One origin is a pet name for any old Polish names starting with dob-, dobie- (Old Slavic: dobъ) meaning "brave" or "good", "appropriate".[1] Another meaning is "(military) drummer", the phonetic respelling of the Hungarian dobos.[2] Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aleksy Dobosz (1700—1745), Ruthenian outlaw in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  • Bernadeta Dobosz
  • Bogdan Dobosz (born 1960), Polish journalist
  • Damian Dobosz (born 1992), Polish volleyball player
  • Dariusz Dobosz (1962-2017), Polish journalist
  • Franciszek Dobosz (1897-1967), Polish soldier
  • Henryk Dobosz (born 1953), Polish chess master
  • Jan Dobosz (born 1943)
  • Janusz Dobosz (1936–2002), Polish footballer
  • Magdalena Dobosz (born 1976), Polish singer of Artrosis
  • Marta Dobosz (born 1959), Polish actreece
  • Krystyna Jaźwińska-Dobosz, Polish opera singer
  • Leszek Dobosz (born 1943)
  • Piotr Dobosz (born 1961)
  • Stanisław Dobosz (1902-1969), Polish politician
  • Tadeusz Dobosz (born 1937), Polish artist
  • Teresa Dobosz (1945-2014), Polish politician
  • Wacław Dobosz (1911-1943)
  • Wilhelm Dobosz
  • Zbigniew Dobosz (1944-2014)
Dobosze

References

  1. Kazimierz Rymut, Nazwiska Polaków : słownik historyczno-etymologiczny. T. 1, A-K
  2. Dobosz Name Meaning, ancestry.com citing Dictionary of American Family Names
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