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  1. Abramowicz

    Abramowicz, Abramovich, Abramowitz, and Abramovitz are spellings of a long established surname in Europe; first recorded in England, it is now found in every European country. It is a common surname amongst Ashkenazi Jews, for whom it is commonly Hebraized to Ben-Avraham (בן-אברהם) upon immigration to Israel. It was also one of the many surnames of Hebrew influence which were historically given by the returning Crusaders to their children, in recognition of their father's visit to the 'Holy Land.'The surname Abramovich is not related to the Serbian Christian surname Abramović. Some people with these names include: Abramowicz (Polish) Michel Abramowicz (1950-), French cinematographer Danny Abramowicz (1945-), American football player Halina Abramowicz, Professor of Physics, Tel Aviv University and Max Planck Institute Kazimierz Abramowicz (1889–1936), Polish mathematician Manuel Abramowicz, a Belgian reporter Michał Abramowicz (1884–1965), Russian and Soviet geologist Hirsz Abramowicz (1881–1960), prominent Yiddish historian and writer Yehuda Meir Abramowicz, (1914–2007), Israeli rabbi and politician Andrzej Abramowicz (died 1763) was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman. Tomasz Abramowicz (born 15 February 1979 in Ełk) is a Polish footballer who currently plays as a midfielder or forward for Start Wola Mielecka. Witold Abramowicz, a Polish scientistAbramovich (Russian: Абрамо́вич: surname — Абра́мович: patronymic) Alexander Abramovich (Alexander "Sasha" Argov; 1914–95), Russian-born Israeli composer Boris Abramovich Berezovsky (1946–2013) Russian business oligarch, government official and mathematician. Daniel Abramovich Chwolson, Russian Jewish Orientalist David Abramovich Dragunsky (1910–1992) Gavril Abramovich Ilizarov (1921–1992), Soviet physician Luis Abramovich (born 1962), Argentine footballer Mario Abramovich (1926–2014), Argentine musician Roman Abramovich (born 1966), Russian billionaire and owner of Chelsea Football Club Semyon Abramovich Furman (1920–1978), Soviet chessmaster Vsevolod Abramovich (1890–1913), Russian aviator Yuri Abramovich (b. 1935), Soviet/Russian aircraft pilot and Hero of Russia Vladimir Abramovich Rokhlin (1919–1984), mathematician Ary Abramovich Sternfeld (1905–1990), aerospace engineer David Abramovich Tyshler (1927–2014), Ukrainian/Soviet Olympic bronze medalist fencerAbramovitchRaphael Abramovitch (1880–1963), Russian socialistAbramovitzMax Abramovitz (1908–2004), American architect Moses Abramovitz (1912–2000), American economist and professor S. Y. Abramovitz aka Mendele Mocher Sforim (1836–1917), Jewish authorAbramowitzChaim Zanvl Abramowitz (1902–1995), Hasidic rebbe Dov Ber Abramowitz (1860–1926), American Rabbi Pinchas Abramowitz, (1909–1986), Israeli artist Milton Abramowitz (1915–1958), mathematician Sid Abramowitz (1960-), American football player Morton I. Abramowitz (born 1933), American diplomat Yosef Abramowitz (born 1964), Israeli businessman

Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. ABRAMOWICZ

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Abramowicz is ranked #95545 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Abramowicz surname appeared 191 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 would have the surname Abramowicz.

    93.7% or 179 total occurrences were White.
    2.6% or 5 total occurrences were Asian.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of abramowicz in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of abramowicz in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

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