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Czajkowski : ウィキペディア英語版
Czajkowski
Czajkowski ((:tʂajˈkɔfskʲi), feminine: Czajkowska, plural: Czajkowscy) is the Polish form of a Slavic surname. Its Russian (Cyrillic: Чайко́вский, fem: Чайко́вская) and Ukrainian (Чайко́вський, fem: Чайковська) forms have numerous English transliterations, including Chaikovsky, Chaikovskiy, Chaikovskyi, Chaikovski, Chaykovsky, Chaykovskiy and, influenced by French, Tchaikovsky or Tchaikovski (feminine ending in Russian: -skaya or -skaia; Ukrainian: -ska).
The name also occurs among other Slavic languages which use the Latin alphabet, such as Czech (Čajkovskij), Slovak (Čajkovský), and West South Slavic (Čajkovski). Less common transliterations include Tschaikowski (German), Tsjaikovski (Dutch) and Tjajkovskij (Swedish). The surname, in all its forms, is shared by the following individuals:
==Writers==

*(1804–1886) Michał Czajkowski, Polish-Ukrainian writer on Cossack themes; lived in Turkey under acquired name, Mehmed Sadyk Pasha
*(1816–1873) Antoni Czajkowski, Polish writer, poet and translator during literary era of Romanticism in Poland
*(1850–1916) Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Russian playwright and opera librettist; brother of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
*(1851–1926) Nikolai Tchaikovsky, Russian writer of influential revolutionary socialist tracts; lived in U.S. and London; opponent of Bolshevism; died in exile in Paris
*(1857–1935) Andriy Yakovich Chaykovskiy, Ukrainian lawyer, essayist, nationalist and organizer during Ukrainian War of Independence
*(1896–1970) Juan Czajkowski, Polish-Argentine journalist based in Posadas, capital of Misiones province where, for many years, he edited Polish-language newspaper, ''Orędownik''
*(1926–1999) Zbigniew Czajkowski-Dębczyński, Polish participant in Warsaw Uprising; wrote about battlefield death of Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński
*(born 1933) Ryszard Czajkowski, Polish geophysicist, journalist, filmmaker, publicist and travel writer; member of Polish expedition to South Pole
*(born 1934) Michał Czajkowski (theologian), Polish Catholic educator and priest based in Wrocław; author of hundreds of ecclesiastical studies
*(born 1940) Yuriy Chaikovskiy, Russian historian of science whose writings focus on evolution and its philosophical constructs
*(born 1961) James Paul (Jim) Czajkowski, writing under the pen name James Rollins, American author of best-selling thrillers
*(born 1967) Leszek Czajkowski, Polish poet, songwriter, composer and publicist; along with Jacek Kaczmarski, known as "bard of Polish right"
*(born 1972) Adrian Czajkowski, Writer of the fantasy science fiction series Empire of Black and Gold, under the name of Adrian Tchaikovsky
*(born 1963) Fraser Czajkowski, Writer of numerous screenplays and the novel "Six Men in the Field."

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