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Wiktor is a masculine given name, the Polish version of Victor. It may refer to: * Wiktor Andersson (1887–1966), Swedish film actor * Wiktor Balcarek (1915–1998), Polish chess player * Wiktor Biegański (1892–1974), Polish actor, film director and screenwriter * Wiktor Brillant (1877–1942), Polish pharmacist * Wiktor Budzyński (1888–1976), ethnic Polish politician in the Republic of Lithuania *
Wiktor Chabel Wiktor Chabel (born 23 November 1985) is a Polish rower. He competed in the men's quadruple sculls event at the 2016 Summer Olympics The 2016 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXXI Olympiad () and officially branded as Rio ...
(born 1985), Polish rower * Wiktor Długosz (born 2000), Polish footballer * Wiktor Eckhaus (1930–2000), Polish–Dutch mathematician * Wiktor Jassem (1922–2016), Polish phonetician, philologist and linguist * Wiktor Gilewicz (1907–1948), Polish officer *
Wiktor Godlewski Wictor Godlewski (30 December 1831 – 17 November 1900) was a Polish nobleman, explorer, and naturalist. After spending time in Katorga, Siberian labour camps following his participation in the January Uprising, he began to study the natural histo ...
(1831–1900), Polish nobleman, explorer and naturalist *
Wiktor Grodecki Wiktor Grodecki (born 25 February 1960 in Warsaw) is a Polish film director, screenwriter and producer known for ''Mandragora'' (five main prizes at Geneva "Stars Of Tomorrow" film festival in Switzerland in 1997 and Audience Choice Award at Palm S ...
(born 1960), Polish film director, screenwriter and producer * Wiktor Grotowicz (1919–1985), Polish actor * Wiktor Kemula (1902–1985), Polish chemist *
Wiktor Komorowski Wiktor Komorowski (8 June 1887 - 23 August 1952) was a Poland, Polish Flying ace, ace pilot in the Imperial Russian Air Force during World War I with six confirmed kills. Biography Wiktor Komorowski was born in 1887. In the years 1914 to 1916, h ...
(1887–1952), Polish fighter ace in the Imperial Russian Air Force during World War I * Wiktor Kurnatowski (?-1846), Polish lithographer and conspirator * Wiktor Litwiński, Polish President of Warsaw from 1906 to 1909 * Wiktor Malinowski (born 1994), Polish professional poker player * Wiktor Andrzej Moszczyński (born 1946), British-Polish journalist, political activist and author * Wiktor Olecki (1909–1981), Polish cyclist * Wiktor Ormicki (1898–1941), Polish geographer and cartographer * Wiktor Poliszczuk (1925–2008), Polish-Ukrainian-Canadian politologist * Wiktor Zygmunt Przedpełski (1891–1941), Polish socialist and activist * Wiktor Sadowski (born 1956), Polish artist * Wiktor Suwara (born 1996), Polish sprinter * Wiktor Szelągowski (1900–1935), Polish rower * Wiktor Thommée (1881–1962), Polish Army brigadier general * Wiktor Tołkin (1922–2013), Polish sculptor and architect * Wiktor Unander (1872–1967), Swedish officer and diplomat * Wiktor Weintraub (1908–1988), Polish historian * Wiktor Wiechaczek (1879–1941), Polish soldier * Wiktor Wysoczański (born 1939), Polish Old Catholic bishop * Wiktor Zieliński (born 2001), Polish professional pool player * Wiktor Żwikiewicz (born 1950), Polish science fiction writer * Wiktor Zysman, birth name of Bruno Jasieński (1901–1938), Polish poet, novelist and playwright


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Victor (name) Victor is both a given name and a surname. It is Latin in origin meaning ''winner'' or ''conqueror'', and the word “victor” still means this in Modern English. Although not directly associated with a Biblical name, Victor is one of the earliest ...
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