Bronisław

Bronisław is a Polish first name of Slavic origin, from the two words " Bronic " to ( defend, fight ) and " Sława " ( fame) composed. Variants include: Bronislao ( German ), Branislav. The Name day of Bronisław is 18 August, 1 September, 3rd September and 6 October.

Some bearers of the name are:

  • Bronisław Chromy ( born 1925 ), Polish sculptor, painter, medalist, draftsman
  • Bronisław Czech (1908-1944), Polish skiers
  • Geremek (1932-2008), Polish historian and politician, Karl winners
  • Bronislaw Gimpel (1911-1979), Polish- American violinist and music professor
  • Bronislaw Huberman (1882-1947), Polish violinist
  • Bronislau Kaper (1902-1983), Polish- American film music composer
  • Bronisław Komorowski ( born 1952 ), Polish politician, Marshal of the Sejm and President of the Republic
  • Bronisław Korfanty ( b. 1952 ), Polish senator and economist
  • Bronisław Malinowski (1884-1942), Polish social anthropologist
  • Bronislaw Malinowski ( athlete ) ( 1951-1981 ), Polish athlete, Olympic champion
  • Bronisław Markiewicz (1842-1912), Polish priest and founder of the Order
  • Bronisław Pieracki (1895-1934), Polish politician and officer
  • Bronisław Piłsudski (1866-1918), Polish anthropologist
  • Bronisław Radziszewski Leonard (1838-1914), a Polish chemist
  • Bronisław Wildenstein ( born 1952 ), Polish opposition activist, journalist and writer

In the notation Bronislaw:

  • Bronislaw Kaminski Vladislavovich (1899-1944), Belarusian chemical engineer and brigade commander of the Waffen- SS
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