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Mazur (archaic feminine: Mazurowa , plural Mazurowie ) is the 14th
most common
surname in
Poland (68,090 people in 2009).
[1]
[2] It signifies someone from northern
Mazovia
[3]
[4] and has been known since the 15th century.
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Over 70% of people with this surname live in the south of Poland (mainly between
Katowice and
Lublin ).
Prevalence of the surname in Polish voivodships
People with this surname
Aleksandr Mazur (1913–2005), Ukrainian wrestler
Alexander J. Mazur (1969–2016), American scholar
Alexandra Mazur (born 1986), Russian beauty pageant contestant
Alla Mazur (born 1965), Ukrainian journalist
Amy Mazur (born 1962), American political scientist
Barry Mazur (born 1937), American mathematician
Carter Mazur (born 2002), American ice hockey player
D. Bennett Mazur (1924–1994), American politician
Daniel Mazur (born 1960), American mountain climber
Eddie Mazur (1929–1995), Canadian ice hockey player
Edward Mazur (1946–2023), Polish-American businessman
Eliyahu Mazur (1889–1973), Israeli politician
Elżbieta Trela-Mazur (born 1947), Polish historian
Epic Mazur (born 1970), American musician
Eric Mazur (born 1954), American physicist
Federico Mazur (born 1993), Argentine footballer
Grace Dane Mazur (born 1944), American writer
Gyula Mazur (1888–1953), Hungarian cyclist
Henry Mazur (1919-1988), American military officer and football player
Henryk Mazur (born 1953), Polish wrestler
Jan Mazur (1920–2008), Polish Roman Catholic bishop
Jay Mazur (born 1965), Canadian-American ice hockey player
Jay Mazur (labor union president) (born 1932), American labor leader
Jerzy Mazur (born 1953), Polish Roman Catholic bishop
Joanna Mazur (born 1990), Polish Paralympic athlete
John Mazur (1930–2013), American football player and coach
John Mazur (ice hockey) (born 1954), Canadian ice hockey player
Joseph Mazur (born 1942), American mathematician
Jozef Mazur (1897–1970), Polish-American artist
Heather Mazur (born 1976), American actress
Kazimierz Mazur (1930–2000), Polish modern pentathlete
Lara Mazur , Canadian film and television editor
Lucas Mazur (born 1997), French para badminton player
Magdalena Mazur (born 1976), Polish television presenter
Marian Mazur (1909–1983), Polish cyberneticist
Marilyn Mazur (born 1955), Danish percussionist
Mark Mazur , American economist
Mary Mazur , American producer
Meron Mazur (born 1962), Brazilian Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch
Michael Mazur (1935–2009), American artist
Miriam Mazur (1909–2000), American mathematician
Mirek Mazur (born 1961), Polish-Canadian cycling coach
Monet Mazur (born 1976), American actress and musician
Myroslav Mazur (born 1998), Ukrainian footballer
Peter Mazur (1922–2001), Dutch theoretical physicist
Piotr Mazur (born 1982), Polish-Canadian road bicycle racer
Piotr Mazur (canoeist) (born 1991), Polish sprint canoeist
Przemysław Mazur (born 1978), Polish rally codriver
Richard Masur (born 1948), American actor
Rodrigo Mazur (born 1992), Argentine footballer
Ruby Mazur , American artist
Sara Mazur (born 1966), Swedish physicist
Serhiy Mazur (born 1970), Ukrainian footballer
Stanisław Mazur (1905–1981), Polish mathematician
Steve Mazur (born 1977), American guitarist
Vasyl Mazur (born 1970), Ukrainian footballer
Viktoria Mazur (born 1994), Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast
Vladimir Mazur (born 1966), Russian politician
Vladyslav Mazur (born 1996), Ukrainian athlete
Włodzimierz Mazur (1954–1988), Polish footballer
Adam Mazur (born 2001), American baseball player
See also
References