Konieczny

Konieczny (masculine), Konieczna (feminine) is a Polish surname. A possible origin is a nickname for a person who lived at the edge of a village, from the archaic meaning of the word konieczny, 'last', 'final'

Early records of the surname are dated by 1425. Its bearers were both szlachta (Polish nobility) and commoners. , there were over 14,000 persons with this surname in Poland.

Notable people with the surname include:

Konieczny

 * Aleksy Konieczny (1925–?), Polish bobsledder
 * Bartłomiej Konieczny (born 1981), Polish footballer
 * Doug Konieczny (born 1951), American former Major League Baseball pitcher
 * Edward J. Konieczny (born 1954), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
 * Hans-Peter Konieczny, one of the members of the Red Army Faction
 * Janusz Konieczny (senator) (born 1942), Polish politician
 * Janusz Konieczny (general) (born 1946), Polish general
 * Jerzy Konieczny (1950–2020), Polish politician
 * Marian Konieczny (1930–2017), Polish sculptor
 * Robert Konieczny (born 1969), Polish architect
 * Tomasz Konieczny (born 1972), Polish opera singer
 * Zdzisław Konieczny (1930–2016), Polish historian
 * Zygmunt Konieczny (born 1937), Polish composer
 * Zygmunt Konieczny (bobsleigh) (1927–2003), Polish bobsledder

Konieczna

 * Aleksandra Konieczna (born 1965), Polish actress
 * Aneta Konieczna (born 1978), Polish sprint canoer
 * Karolina Konieczna, Polish road cyclist who competed in the 2006 UCI Road World Championships
 * Klaudia Konieczna (born 1995), Polish volleyball player