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, 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 Feliks Józef Ankerstein (1897 – ? 1955) was a Polish Army major and intelligence officer. Career Ankerstein served during World War I in the Polish Legions and the Polish Military Organization, and after the war in the Polish Army. He participa ...
(1897–1955), Polish Army major and intelligence officer *
Feliks Gromov Fleet Admiral Feliks Nikolayevich Gromov (russian: Феликс Николаевич Громов; 29 August 1937 – 22 January 2021)Feliks Kark Feliks Kark (born 13 December 1933 in Tallinn) is an Estonian actor and caricaturist. From 1965 to 1986, he worked at Rakvere Theatre. Since 1986 he is working at Endla Theatre. He has also played in several films. In 2015, he was awarded with O ...
(born 1933), Estonian actor and caricaturist * Feliks Kibbermann, Estonian chess master * Feliks Kon (1864–1941), Polish communist activist *
Feliks Konarski Feliks Konarski (pseudonym: Ref-Ren) (9 January 1907 – 12 September 1991) was a Polish poet, songwriter, and cabaret performer. Early life Konarski was born in Kiev and attended a Polish school there. In 1921, he was able to get to Pola ...
(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 Feliks “Papa” Stamm (14 December 1901, Kościan (german: Kosten) German Empire – 2 April 1976, Warsaw) was a prominent Polish boxing coach. He is widely regarded as the father of Polish boxing, and the creator of the so-called Polish school ...
(1901–1976), Polish boxing coach * Feliks Topolski (1907–1989), Polish-born British expressionist painter *
Feliks Undusk Feliks Undusk (born 23 December 1948 in Kärdla, Hiiu County) is an Estonian journalist and politician. He was a member of VIII Riigikogu VIII Riigikogu was the eighth legislature of Estonian Parliament (Riigikogu). The legislature was elected af ...
(born 1948), Estonian journalist and politician. *
Feliks Villard Feliks Villard (4 November1908 – date of death unknown) was an Estonian chess player. Biography In Estonian Chess Championship Feliks Villard has won silver (1952) and 2 bronze (1950, 1951) medals. In Estonian Team Chess Championship he has wo ...
(1908–?), Estonian chess player *
Feliks Zamoyski Feliks Zamoyski (died 1535) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic). He became the Wojski of Bełz Voivodeship in 1514, the Łowczy of Chełm Land in 1517, and the Wojski of Chełm, Tax collector (poborca) of Chełm and Belz in 1524. He also became th ...
(died 1535), Polish nobleman * Feliks Zemdegs (born 1995), Australian Rubik's Cube
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