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'''Feliks''' is a variant spelling of the given name |
'''Feliks''' is a variant spelling of the given name [[Felix (name)|Felix]], used in Poland and the Baltic states, as well as in the transliteration of the name Felix from Russian. |
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'''Feliks''' may refer to: |
'''Feliks''' may refer to: |
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*[[Feliks Ankerstein]] (1897–1955), Polish Army major and intelligence officer |
*[[Feliks Ankerstein]] (1897–1955), Polish Army major and intelligence officer |
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*[[Feliks Asłanowicz]] (1903–1941), Polish footballer |
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*[[Feliks Gromov]] ( |
*[[Feliks Gromov]] (1937–2021), former Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy |
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*[[Feliks Kark]] (born 1933), Estonian actor and caricaturist |
*[[Feliks Kark]] (born 1933), Estonian actor and caricaturist |
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*[[Feliks Kibbermann]], Estonian chess master |
*[[Feliks Kibbermann]], Estonian chess master |
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*[[Feliks Topolski]] (1907–1989), Polish-born British expressionist painter |
*[[Feliks Topolski]] (1907–1989), Polish-born British expressionist painter |
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*[[Feliks Undusk]] (born 1948), Estonian journalist and politician. |
*[[Feliks Undusk]] (born 1948), Estonian journalist and politician. |
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*[[Feliks Villard]] (1908–), Estonian chess player |
*[[Feliks Villard]] (1908–?), Estonian chess player |
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*[[Feliks Zamoyski]] (died 1535), Polish nobleman |
*[[Feliks Zamoyski]] (died 1535), Polish nobleman |
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*[[Feliks Zemdegs]] (born 1995), Australian Rubik's Cube [[speedcuber]] |
*[[Feliks Zemdegs]] (born 1995), Australian Rubik's Cube [[speedcuber]] |
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==See also== |
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* {{lookfrom|Feliks}} |
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*[[Felix (name)]] |
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[[Category:Polish masculine given names]] |
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[[Category:Estonian masculine given names]] |
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Latest revision as of 13:01, 26 December 2023
Feliks is a variant spelling of the given name Felix, used in Poland and the Baltic states, as well as in the transliteration of the name Felix from Russian.
Feliks may refer to:
- Feliks Ankerstein (1897–1955), Polish Army major and intelligence officer
- Feliks Asłanowicz (1903–1941), Polish footballer
- Feliks Gromov (1937–2021), former Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Navy
- Feliks Kark (born 1933), Estonian actor and caricaturist
- Feliks Kibbermann, Estonian chess master
- Feliks Kon (1864–1941), Polish communist activist
- Feliks Konarski (1907–1991), Polish poet, songwriter and cabaret performer
- Feliks Koneczny (1862–1949), Polish historian and social philosopher
- Feliks Kazimierz Potocki (1630–1702), Polish noble, magnate and military leader
- Feliks Stamm (1901–1976), Polish boxing coach
- Feliks Topolski (1907–1989), Polish-born British expressionist painter
- Feliks Undusk (born 1948), Estonian journalist and politician.
- Feliks Villard (1908–?), Estonian chess player
- Feliks Zamoyski (died 1535), Polish nobleman
- Feliks Zemdegs (born 1995), Australian Rubik's Cube speedcuber