Mackiewicz is a Polish surname derived from the name Maciek, a diminutive of Maciej ( Matthias). There are two archaic feminine forms: Mackiewiczowa (for married, literally "Mackiewicz's") and Mackiewiczówna (for unmarried, literally "daughter of Mackiewicz"). [1]
Other forms: Lithuanian (transcription from Polish): Mackevič; Lithuanianized: Mackevičius; Belarusian, Russian: Matskevich (transliteration from Cyrillic alphabet); Belarusian (using the Belarusian Latin alphabet or the official Latinization for geographical names): Mackievič.
Notable people with the surname include:
Mackiewicz is a Polish surname derived from the name Maciek, a diminutive of Maciej ( Matthias). There are two archaic feminine forms: Mackiewiczowa (for married, literally "Mackiewicz's") and Mackiewiczówna (for unmarried, literally "daughter of Mackiewicz"). [1]
Other forms: Lithuanian (transcription from Polish): Mackevič; Lithuanianized: Mackevičius; Belarusian, Russian: Matskevich (transliteration from Cyrillic alphabet); Belarusian (using the Belarusian Latin alphabet or the official Latinization for geographical names): Mackievič.
Notable people with the surname include: