Głowacki, Glovatsky, Hlovatskyi, Golovatsky, or Holovatskyi is a surname derived from golva (Slavic for "head"). Its Ukrainian and Belarusian forms are generally transcribed beginning with an 'H' but may also be written with a 'G'.

LanguageMasculineFemininePlural
PolishGłowacki
([ɡwɔˈvat͡ski])
Głowacka
([ɡwɔˈvat͡ska])
Głowaccy
([ɡwɔˈvat͡st͡sɨ])
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Галавацкі
(Halavacki, Halavatski)
Главацкі
(Hlavacki, Hlavatski)
Галавацкая
(Halavackaja, Halavatskaya, Halavatskaia)
Главацкая
(Hlavackaja, Hlavatskaya, Hlavatskaia)
Russian
(Romanization)
Головацкий
(Golovatsky, Golovatskiy, Golovatskij)
Гловацкий
(Glovatsky, Glovatskiy, Glovatskij)
Головацкая
(Golovatskaya, Golovatskaia, Golovatskaja)
Гловацкая
(Glovatskaya, Glovatskaia, Glovatskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Головацький
(Holovatskyi, Holovatskyy, Holovatskyj)
Гловацький
(Hlovatskyi, Hlovatskyy, Hlovatskyj)
Головацька
(Holovatska)
Гловацька
(Hlovatska)
Головацькі
(Holovatski)
Гловацькі
(Hlovatski)

People

Notable people with the surname include:

See also

References

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