Wilczyński (Polish pronunciation:[vilˈt͡ʂɨɲski]; feminine: Wilczyńska; plural: Wilczyńscy) is a surname of
Polish-language origin. It derives either directly from Wilk (meaning "
wolf") or from
toponyms with this stem (
Wilczyn,
Wilczyna,
Wilczyno).[1] About 17,000 people use the surname in Poland, with the greatest number found in
Ostrów Mazowiecka,
Dębica, and
Kielce. Notable people include:
Wilczyński (Polish pronunciation:[vilˈt͡ʂɨɲski]; feminine: Wilczyńska; plural: Wilczyńscy) is a surname of
Polish-language origin. It derives either directly from Wilk (meaning "
wolf") or from
toponyms with this stem (
Wilczyn,
Wilczyna,
Wilczyno).[1] About 17,000 people use the surname in Poland, with the greatest number found in
Ostrów Mazowiecka,
Dębica, and
Kielce. Notable people include: