Polack (surname)
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Polak, also spelled Polack, Poláček, or Pollack, is a surname common in Germany, Denmark, the Czech Republic, and the United States. One of its meanings may be Polish man. It may refer to:
Polak
[edit]Polack
[edit]- Elizabeth Polack (fl. mid-19th century), English playwright
- Israel Polack (1909–1993), Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian, Chilean, and Israeli textile industrialist
- Jan Polack (1435–1519), Polish painter
- Joel Samuel Polack (1807–1882), first Jewish settler in New Zealand
- Maria Polack (1787–1849), English novelist
Poláček
[edit]- Alena Poláčková (born 1964), Slovak jurist and judge
- František Poláček (1940–2017), Czech boxer
- Karel Poláček (1892–1945), Czech writer
- Klára Poláčková (born 1978), Czech mountaineer
- Tomáš Poláček (born 1980), Czech footballer
- Veronika Poláčková (born 1982), Czech actress
- Zlatko Poláček (born 1925), Czechoslovak sport shooter
Polachek
[edit]- Caroline Polachek (born 1985), American singer
- JJ Polachek, American singer and vocalist of 7 Horns 7 Eyes
- Shlomo Polachek (1877–1928), Lithuanian rabbi
Polaczek
[edit]- Jerzy Polaczek (born 1961), Polish politician
Pollack
[edit]External links
[edit]Look up Polak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.