Mankiewicz (surname)
Mankiewicz (Polish pronunciation: [manˈkjɛvit͡ʂ]) is a patronymic surname of Polish and Ruthenian origins, also common among Polish Jews.
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Note: the letters "a" and "o" are interchangeable. Mankevičius and Monkevičius are the same.
Language | Masculine | Feminine |
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Polish | Mankiewicz | |
Belarusian (Romanization) | Манкевіч (Mankievič, Mankievich, Mankievitch) | |
Latvian | Mankevičs, Mankēvičs | Mankeviča, Mankēviča |
Lithuanian | Mankevičius, Mankus | Mankevičienė (married) Mankevičiūtė (unmarried) |
Russian (Romanization) | Манкевич (Mankevich, Mankevitch) | |
Ukrainian (Romanization) | Манкевич (Mankevych, Mankevytch, Mankevyč) |
People
- Francis Mankiewicz (1944–1993), Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer
- Mankiewicz family, an American family of film and media professionals
- Wayne Manson (Mankiewicz), Eldest of an American Lithuanian line originating from Samogitian Nobles. Currently residing in Fayetteville, GA
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