Iwona
Iwona is a Polish female name derived from the French name Yvonne.
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Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Spanish, French |
Meaning | young archer, yew |
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Related names | Ivonne, Yvonne |
People
Iwona may refer to:
- Iwona Blazwick OBE (born 1955), art critic and lecturer, Director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London
- Iwona Buczkowska (born 1953), award-winning Polish-born French architect and urban planner
- Iwona Chmielewska (born 1960), Polish author and illustrator, who publishes mainly for children
- Iwona Daniluk (born 1973), Polish biathlete
- Iwona Filipowicz (born 1976), Polish former competitive ice dancer
- Katarzyna Iwona Jurkowska-Kowalska (born 1992), Polish female artistic gymnast and twice Polish all-around champion
- Iwona Kuczyńska (born 1961), former professional tennis player from Poland
- Iwona Lewandowska (born 1985), Polish long distance runner who specialises in the marathon
- Iwona Marcinkiewicz (born 1975), athlete from Poland
- Iwona Matkowska (born 1982), Polish freestyle wrestler
- Iwona Niedźwiedź (born 1979), Polish handball player
- Iwona Pyżalska, Polish sprint canoeist who competed in the mid-2000s
- Iwona Śledzińska-Katarasińska (born 1941), Polish politician
- Iwona Sobotka (born 1981), Polish soprano and Grand Prix Winner of the Queen Elizabeth Music Competition
- Iwona Stroynowski (born 1950), Polish-born American immunologist, Professor at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
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