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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 Feliks "Papa" Stamm (14 December 1901, Kościan () 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 of boxing. To com ...
(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 {{Given name Polish masculine given names Masculine given names Estonian masculine given names