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* [[Annemarie Pawlik]] (1938–2019), Austrian politician |
* [[Annemarie Pawlik]] (1938–2019), Austrian politician |
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* [[Bronisław Pawlik]] ( |
* [[Bronisław Pawlik]] (1926–2002), Polish actor |
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* [[Eva Pawlik]] ( |
* [[Eva Pawlik]] (1927–1983), Austrian figure skater |
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* [[Hans Peter Pawlik]] (died 2012), Austrian painter and author |
* [[Hans Peter Pawlik]] (died 2012), Austrian painter and author |
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* [[Joseph Richard |
* [[Joseph Richard Pawlik]] (born 1960), American marine biologist |
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* [[Martina Pawlik]] (born 1969), German tennis player |
* [[Martina Pawlik]] (born 1969), German tennis player |
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* [[Włodzimierz Pawlik]] (born 1958), Polish jazz pianist and composer |
* [[Włodzimierz Pawlik]] (born 1958), Polish jazz pianist and composer |
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* Ramsey Pawlik (born 1980), American Intellectual |
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Revision as of 17:15, 8 May 2021
Look up Pawlik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pawlik (Polish pronunciation: [ˈpavlik]) is a surname. It is a diminutive of the Polish given name Paweł ("Paul").[1] Pawlik is related to the Czech surname Pavlík.
Notable people with the surname include:
People
- Annemarie Pawlik (1938–2019), Austrian politician
- Bronisław Pawlik (1926–2002), Polish actor
- Eva Pawlik (1927–1983), Austrian figure skater
- Hans Peter Pawlik (died 2012), Austrian painter and author
- Joseph Richard Pawlik (born 1960), American marine biologist
- Martina Pawlik (born 1969), German tennis player
- Włodzimierz Pawlik (born 1958), Polish jazz pianist and composer