Neverovsky ( Niewiarowski square , grew. Neverovsky bil. Nevyarovsky , Ukrainian Uk. Nevіrivsky , Neverovsky , Nєvyarovsky , Nevrovsky , Nevrovsky , Nevyrovsky , Nevyarovsky , Neverovich ) - Belarusian, Polish, Romanian , Ukrainian, Polish, Ukrainian , Speech of the Commonwealth and the Russian Empire, modern Poland, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Germany, USA. The first mention of this surname dates back to the 15th century. At the beginning of the 90s of the 20th century, 2,452 people with such a surname lived in Poland .
History
Founder of the Neverovsky clan knight Jan Ligeza , the governor Lechitsky, funded the farm and beacon of Neverov (Niewiarow, Nevyarov, Nevіrіv, Nevirov) in the Krakow voivodship and introduced the new name of the Neverovskys into the Ligezov house, around 1389. He died around 1419, was buried in Negovichi.
Among the emblems of the Polish gentry clan Neverovsky has the coat of arms of Polukoz ( Półkozic ).
The representative of the clan was the grandmother of the last Polish king Stanislav Leshchinsky - Elena Neverovskaya.
Representatives of individual branches of the genus in the XVII-XIX centuries. converted to Russian citizenship and adopted the Orthodox faith, their descendants began to be written by Cossacks, Russians and Ukrainians.
Family
- Neverovsky, Alexander Andreevich (1818-1864) - general, participant in the Crimean War
- Neverovsky, Alexander Fedorovich - military writer
- Nevyarovsky, Wenceslas (1942-2007) - Polish politician
- Neverovsky, Dmitry Petrovich (1771-1813) - lieutenant general , participant in the wars with Napoleon
- Nevyarovsky, Irenaeus (born 1953) - Polish politician
- Nevyarovskaya, Casimira (1890-1927) - Polish theater and film actress, operetta singer.