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17-636: [REDACTED] Look up Witold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Witold is a masculine Polish given name. This name derives from the Lithuanian “ Vytautas ” composed of two elements: “vyti” (chase) plus “tauta” (the people), but It is also possible that it is a name of Germanic origin which means "ruling the forest". Notable people with the name include: Vytautas (c. 1350–1430) (Polish: Witold Kiejstutowicz, Witold Aleksander or Witold Wielki), ruler of

34-729: A founding member of the death metal band Decapitated Witold Kieżun (1922–2021) Polish economist, participant in the Warsaw Uprising and prisoner in the Soviet gulag Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994), Polish composer and conductor Witold Małcużyński (1914–1977), Polish pianist Witold Mańczak (1924–2016), Polish linguist Witold Mroziewski (born 1966), Polish-American Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn Witold Pahl (born 1961), Polish politician Witold Pilecki (1901–1948), Polish World War II cavalry officer, intelligence agent and resistance leader, co-founder of

51-612: A founding member of the death metal band Decapitated Witold Kieżun (1922–2021) Polish economist, participant in the Warsaw Uprising and prisoner in the Soviet gulag Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994), Polish composer and conductor Witold Małcużyński (1914–1977), Polish pianist Witold Mańczak (1924–2016), Polish linguist Witold Mroziewski (born 1966), Polish-American Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn Witold Pahl (born 1961), Polish politician Witold Pilecki (1901–1948), Polish World War II cavalry officer, intelligence agent and resistance leader, co-founder of

68-612: A founding member of the death metal band Decapitated Witold Kieżun (1922–2021) Polish economist, participant in the Warsaw Uprising and prisoner in the Soviet gulag Witold Lutosławski (1913–1994), Polish composer and conductor Witold Małcużyński (1914–1977), Polish pianist Witold Mańczak (1924–2016), Polish linguist Witold Mroziewski (born 1966), Polish-American Roman Catholic Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn Witold Pahl (born 1961), Polish politician Witold Pilecki (1901–1948), Polish World War II cavalry officer, intelligence agent and resistance leader, co-founder of

85-645: The Secret Polish Army resistance movement Witold Pruszkowski (1846–1896), Polish painter Witold Roter (1932–2015), Polish mathematician Witold Rowicki (1914–1989), Polish orchestra conductor Witold Rybczynski (born 1943), Canadian-American architect, professor and writer Witold Szabłowski (born 1980), Polish journalist and author Witold Szyguła (1940–2003), Polish international football goalkeeper and manager Witold Tomczak (born 1957), Polish politician Witold Urbanowicz (1908–1996), second highest-scoring Polish fighter ace of

102-577: The Secret Polish Army resistance movement Witold Pruszkowski (1846–1896), Polish painter Witold Roter (1932–2015), Polish mathematician Witold Rowicki (1914–1989), Polish orchestra conductor Witold Rybczynski (born 1943), Canadian-American architect, professor and writer Witold Szabłowski (born 1980), Polish journalist and author Witold Szyguła (1940–2003), Polish international football goalkeeper and manager Witold Tomczak (born 1957), Polish politician Witold Urbanowicz (1908–1996), second highest-scoring Polish fighter ace of

119-577: The Secret Polish Army resistance movement Witold Pruszkowski (1846–1896), Polish painter Witold Roter (1932–2015), Polish mathematician Witold Rowicki (1914–1989), Polish orchestra conductor Witold Rybczynski (born 1943), Canadian-American architect, professor and writer Witold Szabłowski (born 1980), Polish journalist and author Witold Szyguła (1940–2003), Polish international football goalkeeper and manager Witold Tomczak (born 1957), Polish politician Witold Urbanowicz (1908–1996), second highest-scoring Polish fighter ace of

136-818: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, prince of Grodno and prince of Lutsk Witold, nom de guerre used by Jan Karski (1914-2000), Polish resistance fighter and professor Witold Abramowicz (politician) (1874–1940/1941), Lithuanian politician Witold Abramowicz (scientist) , Polish scientist Witold Balcerowski (1935–2001), Polish chess player Witold Baran (1939–2020), Polish middle-distance runner Witold Conti (1908–1944), Polish film actor Witold Czartoryski (1824–1865), Polish Duke of Klewán and Zuków Witold Leon Czartoryski (1864–1945), Polish noble Witold Gombrowicz (1904–1969), Polish novelist and dramatist Witold Hurewicz (1904–1956), Polish mathematician Witold Kiełtyka (1984-2007), Polish drummer,

153-758: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, prince of Grodno and prince of Lutsk Witold, nom de guerre used by Jan Karski (1914-2000), Polish resistance fighter and professor Witold Abramowicz (politician) (1874–1940/1941), Lithuanian politician Witold Abramowicz (scientist) , Polish scientist Witold Balcerowski (1935–2001), Polish chess player Witold Baran (1939–2020), Polish middle-distance runner Witold Conti (1908–1944), Polish film actor Witold Czartoryski (1824–1865), Polish Duke of Klewán and Zuków Witold Leon Czartoryski (1864–1945), Polish noble Witold Gombrowicz (1904–1969), Polish novelist and dramatist Witold Hurewicz (1904–1956), Polish mathematician Witold Kiełtyka (1984-2007), Polish drummer,

170-758: The Grand Duchy of Lithuania, prince of Grodno and prince of Lutsk Witold, nom de guerre used by Jan Karski (1914-2000), Polish resistance fighter and professor Witold Abramowicz (politician) (1874–1940/1941), Lithuanian politician Witold Abramowicz (scientist) , Polish scientist Witold Balcerowski (1935–2001), Polish chess player Witold Baran (1939–2020), Polish middle-distance runner Witold Conti (1908–1944), Polish film actor Witold Czartoryski (1824–1865), Polish Duke of Klewán and Zuków Witold Leon Czartoryski (1864–1945), Polish noble Witold Gombrowicz (1904–1969), Polish novelist and dramatist Witold Hurewicz (1904–1956), Polish mathematician Witold Kiełtyka (1984-2007), Polish drummer,

187-664: The Second World War Witold Wojtkiewicz (1879–1909), Polish painter Witold Zacharewicz (1914–1943), Polish film actor executed for aiding Jews during the Holocaust Witold Zawadowski (1888–1980), Polish radiologist Witold Zagórski (1930–2016), Polish basketball player and coach [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

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204-491: The Second World War Witold Wojtkiewicz (1879–1909), Polish painter Witold Zacharewicz (1914–1943), Polish film actor executed for aiding Jews during the Holocaust Witold Zawadowski (1888–1980), Polish radiologist Witold Zagórski (1930–2016), Polish basketball player and coach [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

221-491: The Second World War Witold Wojtkiewicz (1879–1909), Polish painter Witold Zacharewicz (1914–1943), Polish film actor executed for aiding Jews during the Holocaust Witold Zawadowski (1888–1980), Polish radiologist Witold Zagórski (1930–2016), Polish basketball player and coach [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to

238-426: The free dictionary. Witold is a masculine Polish given name. This name derives from the Lithuanian “ Vytautas ” composed of two elements: “vyti” (chase) plus “tauta” (the people), but It is also possible that it is a name of Germanic origin which means "ruling the forest". Notable people with the name include: Vytautas (c. 1350–1430) (Polish: Witold Kiejstutowicz, Witold Aleksander or Witold Wielki), ruler of

255-426: The free dictionary. Witold is a masculine Polish given name. This name derives from the Lithuanian “ Vytautas ” composed of two elements: “vyti” (chase) plus “tauta” (the people), but It is also possible that it is a name of Germanic origin which means "ruling the forest". Notable people with the name include: Vytautas (c. 1350–1430) (Polish: Witold Kiejstutowicz, Witold Aleksander or Witold Wielki), ruler of

272-466: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Witold&oldid=1200632374 " Categories : Given names Polish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Witold [REDACTED] Look up Witold in Wiktionary,

289-464: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Witold&oldid=1200632374 " Categories : Given names Polish masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Witold [REDACTED] Look up Witold in Wiktionary,

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