Template:Wikt Nowak (Template:IPAc-pl) is a Polish surname derived from the nickname literally meaning "novice", "newcomer", "rookie". Early records of the surname are dated by the 14th century.<ref>NOWAK, citing Kazimierz Rymut's Nazwiska Polaków. Słownik historyczno-etymologiczny, Kraków 2001, vol. II, p 164</ref>It is a gender-neutral surname, with archaic feminine forms Nowakowa (by husband) and Nowakówna, Nowaczanka (by father) Colloquial forms by husband include Nowakówka, Nowaczka, Nowaczonka. In Silesia the variant Nowok is known. Emigrees may acquire forms Nowack, Novak, Novack.<ref>NOWAK, Institute of Polish Language of the Polish Academy of Sciences</ref> German sources indicate that it is also a Sorbian surname.<ref>NOWAK, The Digital Dictionary of Surnames in Germany (DFD)</ref> Template:As of it is the most common surname in Poland, keeping the first place for many years. In 2021 it was the surname of 102,503 women and 100,617 men<ref>Znamy najpopularniejsze nazwiska - Nowak znowu pierwszy</ref> For example, in 2009 it was the top one, with 100,836 men and 106,512 women.<ref>Statystyka najpopularniejszych nazwisk występujących w Polsce in 2009 Template:Webarchive</ref>

In Poland, it may also appear as a result of migration of Czech and Slovak people with surname Novak of the same etymology. On the other hand, in Germany the opposite change of the surname could have happened: from "Novak' to "Nowak".

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