Berezovsky
Berezovsky or Berezowski (Polish pronunciation: [bɛrɛˈzɔfski]) is a surname of Slavic-language origin. Family nest of Berezovsky (gentry) is Bereziv village (nowadays 4 villages) in Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine.
| Language | Masculine | Feminine | Plural | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Belarusian  (Romanization)  | 
Беразоўскі (Bierazoŭski)  | 
Беразоўская (Bierazoŭskaja, Bierazouskaya)  | |
| Polish | Berezowski | Berezowska | Berezowscy | 
| Russian  (Romanization)  | 
Березовский (Berezovsky, Berezovskiy, Berezovskij)  | 
Березовская (Berezovskaya, Berezovskaia, Berezovskaja)  | 
Березовские | 
| Ukrainian  (Romanization)  | 
Березовський (Berezovskyi, Berezovskyy, Berezovskyj)  | 
Березовська (Berezovska)  | 
People
- Antoni Berezowski (1847–1916), Polish revolutionary
 - Barbara Berezowski (born 1954), Canadian ice-dancer
 - Boris Berezovsky (businessman) (1946–2013), Russian businessman
 - Boris Berezovsky (pianist) (born 1969), Russian pianist
 - David Berezovski (1896–1943), Polish-Jewish journalist and writer
 - Denis Berezovsky (born 1974), Ukrainian and Crimean Navy officer
 - Ekaterina Berezovskaya (born 1990), Russian journalist and TV presenter
 - Igor Berezovsky (1942–2007), Russian painter, printmaker, and graphic designer
 - Liliana Berezowsky (born 1944), Canadian sculptor
 - Maja Berezowska (1893/8–1978), Polish painter
 - Maxim Berezovsky (1745–1777), Ukrainian composer, opera singer, and violinist
 - Maksymilian Berezowski (1923–2001), Polish author, journalist, and erudite scholar
 - Mikhail Mikhailovich Berezovsky (1848–1912), Russian naturalist, ethnologist, and explorer
 - Nicolai Berezowsky (1900–1953), American violinist and composer born in Russia
 - Roman Berezovsky (born 1974), Armenian international football player
 - Shaul Berezovsky (1908–1975), Polish and Israeli composer and orchestra director
 - Vitali Berezovski (born 1984), Ukrainian football player
 - Sholom Noach Berezovsky (1911–2000), Slonimer Rebbe
 - Березовський Лесь one of the leaders of the anti-Polish uprising of 1648
 - Арсенич-Березовський Микола Васильович (1910–1947), The 2nd head and the actual creator of military counter-intelligence of the OUN is the SB of the OUN, one of the nine generals of the UPA and the only general of the security of the UPA, a fighter for the independence of Ukraine in the 20th century
 
See also
- Beryozovsky (disambiguation) (Beryozovskaya, Beryozovskoye), alternatively spelled "Berezovsky"