Łukasz Jankowski

Definition
Łukasz Jankowski is a Polish personal name composed of the given name Łukasz and the surname Jankowski. It does not correspond to a widely recognized individual, organization, or concept in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

Overview
The name Łukasz Jankowski appears in limited public records, such as occasional mentions in local media, sports rosters, or social‑media profiles. No reliable, independent sources provide comprehensive biographical or professional information that would qualify the name for a dedicated encyclopedia entry. Consequently, the term lacks the notability criteria typically required for inclusion in major reference works.

Etymology / Origin

  • Łukasz – The Polish form of the given name Lucas, which derives from the Latin Lucas meaning “from Lucania,” a region of southern Italy. The name entered Polish usage via Christian tradition and is common in Poland.
  • Jankowski – A Polish surname formed from the personal name Jan (the Polish equivalent of John) combined with the suffix -kowski, denoting “of the place associated with Jan” or “belonging to Jan’s family.” Such surnames often originated as toponymic identifiers linked to a village or estate named after an ancestor named Jan.

Characteristics

  • Naming convention: Reflects typical Polish naming patterns, with a given name followed by a hereditary family surname.
  • Frequency: Both components are relatively common in Poland; consequently, the full combination may be shared by multiple unrelated individuals.
  • Pronunciation: /ˈwu.kash janˈkɔf.ski/ (approximate English rendering: “Woo-kash Yahn-KOV-skee”).

Related Topics

  • Polish given names
  • Polish surnames and onomastics
  • Notability criteria in encyclopedic references
  • Disambiguation of personal names in information resources

Accurate information is not confirmed regarding any specific notable person bearing this name.

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