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Jozef or Józef is a Dutch,
Breton Breton most often refers to: *anything associated with Brittany, and generally ** Breton people ** Breton language, a Southwestern Brittonic Celtic language of the Indo-European language family, spoken in Brittany ** Breton (horse), a breed **Ga ...
, Polish and Slovak version of masculine given name Joseph. A selection of people with that name follows. For a comprehensive list see and .. * Józef Beck (1894–1944), Polish foreign minister in the 1930s * Józef Bem (1794–1850), Polish general, Ottoman pasha and a national hero of Poland and Hungary * Józef Bilczewski (1860–1923), Polish Catholic archbishop and saint * Józef Brandt (1841–1915), Polish painter * Jozef M.L.T. Cals (1914–1971), Dutch Prime Minister * Józef Marian Chełmoński (1849–1914), Polish painter * Jozef Chovanec (born 1960), Slovak footballer * Jozef De Kesel (born 1947), Belgian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church *
Jozef De Veuster Father Damien or Saint Damien of Molokai, Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary, SS.CC. or Saint Damien De Veuster ( nl, Pater Damiaan or '; 3 January 1840 – 15 April 1889), born Jozef De Veuster, was a Roman Catholic (term), Ro ...
(1840–1889), Belgian missionary better known as Father Damien * Józef Elsner (1769–1854), Silesian composer, music teacher, and music theoretician * Jozef Gabčík (1912–1942), Slovak soldier in the Czechoslovak army involved in Operation Anthropoid * Jozef A.A. Geeraerts (1930–2015), Belgian writer * Józef Grudzień (born 1939), Polish boxer and Olympic champion *
Józef Kazimierz Hofmann Josef Casimir Hofmann (originally Józef Kazimierz Hofmann; January 20, 1876February 16, 1957) was a Polish-American pianist, composer, music teacher, and inventor. Biography Josef Hofmann was born in Podgórze (a district of Kraków), in ...
(1876–1957), Polish American pianist, composer, and inventor * Jozef Israëls (1824–1911), Dutch painter * Józef Klotz (1900–1941), Polish footballer * Jozef Lenárt (1923–2004), Slovak Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia 1963–68 * Józef Lustgarten (1899–1973), Polish footballer * Jozef Moravčík (born 1945), Slovak diplomat and politician, Prime Minister of Slovakia in 1994 * Jozef Teodor Mousson (1887–1946), Slovak Impressionist painter * Jozef Murgaš (1864–1929), Slovak inventor, architect, botanist, painter, and priest * Jozef Peeters (1895–1960), Belgian painter * Józef Piłsudski (1867–1935), Polish head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces * Józef Pińkowski (1929–2000), Polish Communist politician, Prime Minister from 1980 to 1981 * Józef Poniatowski (1763–1813), Polish political and military leader * Jozef Pribilinec (born 1960), Slovak racewalker * Józef Rotblat (1908–2005), Polish physicist * Józef Szajba (1910–1945), Polish sailor * Józef Szmidt (born 1935), Polish retired triple jumper, world record holder and twice Olympic champion * Jozef Stümpel (born 1972), Slovak former National Hockey League player * Jozef Tiso (1887–1947), Slovak priest and puppet head of state of Slovakia from 1939 to 1945 executed for war crimes * Jozef Tomko (1924–2022), Slovak Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Jozef-Ernest van Roey, Jozef Van Roey (1874–1961), Belgian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church * Jozef Vengloš (born 1936), Slovak football coach * Józef Andrzej Załuski (1702–1774), Polish Bishop of Kiev and bibliophile


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* Joseph * Josef (given name), Josef * József {{given name Dutch masculine given names Polish masculine given names Slovak masculine given names