Witkowski
Witkowski (Polish feminine: Witkowska, plural: Witkowscy) is a surname. It may refer to:
- Alexei Witkowski (born 1987), Kazakh biathlete
- August (Viktor) Witkowski (1854–1913), Polish physicist, rector of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków
- The Collegium Witkowski (Witkowski College), Kraków, Poland
- Bronisław Witkowski, Polish luger
- Charles S. Witkowski (1907–1993), mayor of Jersey City
- Eugen V. Witkowsky (born 1950), Russian fiction and fantasy writer, literary scholar, poet, and translator.
- Georg Witkowski (1863–1939, Berlin - 1939, Amsterdam), Jewish German literary historian
- Georges Martin Witkowski (1867–1943, Mostaganem, French Algeria - 1943, Lyon), French conductor and composer
- Igor Witkowski
- John (Joseph) Witkowski (born 1962), American football player
- Kalikst Witkowski, the President of Warsaw
- Kamil Witkowski (born 1984, Lublin), Polish footballer
- Karol D. Witkowski (1860–1910), Polish-American painter
- Lutz Witkowski (born 1925), German author
- Marek (Krzysztof) Witkowski (born 1974, Czechowice-Dziedzice), Polish sprint canoer
- Felix Ernst Witkowski (1861–1927), "Maximilian Harden", a Jewish German journalist
- Michał Witkowski (born 1975, Wrocław), Polish gay novelist and journalist
- Nicolas Witkowski (born 1949), French physicist
- Nikyta "Nik" Witkowski (born 1976, London), English-born rugby centre
- Norbert Witkowski (born 1981, Olsztyn), Polish footballer
- Peter-Klaus Witkowski (born 1949), German doctor
- Przemysław Witkowski (born 1982), Polish journalist, writer and poet
- Radosław Witkowski (born 1974), Polish politician
- Stanisław Witkowski (1893–1957), Polish military officer
- Szczepan (Viktor) Witkowski (1898–1937, Lemberg - 1937), Polish soldier and skier
- Waldemar Witkowski (born 1953), Polish left-wing politician
- Kornel Witkowski (born 2002), Polish man single figure skater
- Jacques Witkowski (born 1963), French civil servant
- Jean Witkowski (1895–1953), son of Georges Martin Witkowski
- Luke Witkowski (born 1990), American professional ice hockey player
- Stefan Witkowski (1931–2007)
- Tomasz Witkowski (born 1963), Polish psychologist, skeptic, and science writer
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Language(s) | Polish |
Meaning | Polish place names like below, came from Polish given names |
Region of origin | Poland, Germany |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Wittkower (Yiddish form), Vitkin (Witkin), Vítkovci; Witek (Wittek), Wittig, Witosław, Vitkovsky, Witkowska Place names: Vítkov, Witków, Witkowo, Vítkovice, Witkowice, Witkowitz |
Variants
- Agata Witkowska (born 1989), Polish female volleyball player
- Edyta Witkowska, a retired Polish wrestler and sumo wrestler
- Ewa Witkowska, Polish sprinter
- Lawton Walter "Whitey" Witt (1895–1988), born: Ladislaw Waldemar Wittkowski, a professional baseball player
- Margarete Wittkowski (1910–1974), German economist and politician
- Knut Michael Wittkowski (born 1954) German Epidemiologoist
- Vladimir Vitkovsky (1885–1978), White Army general
References
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