Baginski
Baginski (Polish pronunciation: [baˈɡiɲski]; feminine: Baginska, plural: Baginscy) is a surname of Slavic-language origin.
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
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Polish | Bagiński | Bagińska |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Багінскі (Bahinski) | Багінская (Bahinskaja, Bahinskaya) |
Lithuanian | Baginskas | Baginskienė (married) Baginskaitė (unmarried) |
Russian (Romanization) | Багинский (Baginsky, Baginskiy, Baginskij) | Багинская (Baginskaya, Baginskaia, Baginskaja) |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Багінський (Bahinskyi, Bahinskyy, Bahinskyj) | Багінська (Bahinska) |
People
- Jonathan Baginski, filmmaker and futurist
- Leo Maximilian Baginski (1881–1964), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Max Baginski (1864–1943), German-American anarchist
- Tomasz Bagiński (born 1976), Polish artist
- Mieczysław Bagiński (born 1944), Polish politician
Baginsky
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