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'''Stokłosa''' or '''Stoklosa |
'''Stokłosa''' or '''Stoklosa''' is a Polish surname meaning [[brome grass]].<ref name=DAFN/> Notable people with the name include: |
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* [[Aleksandra Stokłosa]] (born 1999), Polish handball player |
* [[Aleksandra Stokłosa]] (born 1999), Polish handball player |
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* [[Henryk Stokłosa]] (born 1949), Polish businessman and political activist |
* [[Henryk Stokłosa]] (born 1949), Polish businessman and political activist |
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* [[Janusz Stokłosa]] (born 1954), Polish pianist and composer |
* [[Janusz Stokłosa]] (born 1954), Polish pianist and composer |
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* [[Red Letter Media|Mike Stoklasa]] (born 1978), American internet personality and filmmaker |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Latest revision as of 04:18, 16 January 2024
Stokłosa or Stoklosa is a Polish surname meaning brome grass.[1] Notable people with the name include:
- Aleksandra Stokłosa (born 1999), Polish handball player
- Henryk Stokłosa (born 1949), Polish businessman and political activist
- Janusz Stokłosa (born 1954), Polish pianist and composer
See also
[edit]- All pages with titles containing Stoklosa
- Stoklosa Alumni Field, a baseball field in Lowell, Massachusetts, United States
- Stoklasa, a surname
References
[edit]- ^ Stoklosa. Oxford University Press. 2013. ISBN 9780195081374.
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