Dombrowski (feminine: Dombrowska, plural: Dombrowscy) is a Polish surname, a variant of Dąbrowski, pronounced Dombrofski. It is derived from dąbrowa, meaning "oak grove," as well as Polish place names such as 'Dąbrowa' or 'Dąbrówka'. According to another version it is derived from dobro, meaning "good", "right" or "well-being", as well as Polish place name 'Dobrów'. There are 6,873 people with the surname Dombrowski in the United States. Another variant is Dombrosky.
People with the name include:
Jan Henryk Dąbrowski (1755 – 1818), Polish general and national hero
Andreas Dombrowski (1894–unknown), Czech WWI flying ace
Brandyn Dombrowski American professional football player
Daniel Dombrowski (born 1953), American philosopher and university professor
Dave Dombrowski (born 1956), American businessman; president and general manager of the Detroit Tigers
Chad Dombrowski (born 1980), American professional soccer player
Neil Dombrowski (born 1984), American professional soccer player
Tighe Dombrowski (born 1982), American professional soccer player
Zeke Dombrowski (born 1986), American professional soccer player
James A. Dombrowski (1897–1983), American Methodist minister active in the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s
Jim Dombrowski (born 1963), American professional football player
Lutz Dombrowski (born 1959), German Olympic track and field athlete
Joe Dombrowski (born 1991), American cyclist of Team Sky.