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* [[Wanda Jablonski]] (1920–1992), journalist who covered the oil and petroleum industries
* [[Wanda Jablonski]] (1920–1992), journalist who covered the oil and petroleum industries
* [[Sofia Yablonska]] (1907–1971), travel writer
* [[Sofia Yablonska]] (1907–1971), travel writer
* [[Władysław Jabłoński]] (1872–1952), Polish architect and politician


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Latest revision as of 23:06, 14 August 2024

Jabłoński (Polish pronunciation: [jaˈbwɔɲski]; feminine: Jabłońska; plural: Jabłońscy) is a Polish surname derived from the noun jabłoń (apple tree). It appears in various forms when transliterated from Cyrillic alphabets.

Language Masculine Feminine
Polish Jabłoński Jabłońska
Belarusian
(Romanization)
Яблонскі
(Jablonski, Yablonski, Iablonski)
Яблонская
(Jablonskaja, Yablonskaya, Iablonskaia)
Russian
(Romanization)
Яблонский
(Yablonsky, Yablonskiy, Iablonski, Jablonskij)
Яблонская
(Yablonskaya, Yablonskaia, Iablonskaia, Jablonskaja)
Ukrainian
(Romanization)
Яблонський
(Yablonskyi, Yablonskyy, Jablonskyj)
Яблонська
(Yablonska, Iablonska, Jablonska)

People

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Fictional characters

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Other

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  • Jablonski diagram, diagram that illustrates the electronic states of a molecule and the transitions between them
  • Jablonski by Pahls v. United States, a landmark court case that helped to define the ethical duties of mental health professionals with respect to potentially violent individuals.
  • Wola Jabłońska, village in west-central Poland