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Witkowski
Witkowski (Polish feminine: Witkowska, plural: Witkowscy) is a surname. It may refer to:
- Alexei Witkowski (born 1987), Kazakh biathlete
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August (Viktor) Witkowski (1854–1913), Jewish Austrian/Polish physicist, rector of the Jagiellonian University in Kraków
- The Collegium Witkowski (Witkowski College), Kraków, Poland
- Bronisław Witkowski, a Polish luger
- Charles S. Witkowski (c. 1907 - 1993), mayor of Jersey City
- Eugen V. Witkowsky (born 1950) — Russian fiction and fantasy writer, literary scholar, poet, and translator.
- Georg Witkowski (1863, Berlin - 1939, Amsterdam), a Jewish German literary historian
- Georges Martin Witkowski (1867, Mostaganem, French Algeria - 1943, Lyon), a French conductor and composer
- Henry Witkowski, a United States Marine Corps during World War II.
- John (Joseph) Witkowski (born 1962), an American football player
- Kalikst Witkowski, the President of Warsaw
- Kamil Witkowski (born 1984, Lublin), a Polish footballer
- Karol Witkowski (1860–1910), a Polish-American painter
- Lutz Witkowski (born 1925), German author
- Marek (Krzysztof) Witkowski (born 1974, Czechowice-Dziedzice), a Polish sprint canoer
- Felix Ernst Witkowski, "Maximilian Harden" (1861–1927), a Jewish German journalist
- Michał Witkowski (born 1975, Wrocław), a Polish gay novelist and journalist
- Nicolas Witkowski (born 1949), French physicist
- Nikyta "Nik" Witkowski (born 1976, London), an English-born rugby centre
- Norbert Witkowski (born 1981, Olsztyn), a Polish footballer
- Peter-Klaus Witkowski (born 1949), German doctor
- Radosław Witkowski (born 1974), Polish politician
- Szczepan (Viktor) Witkowski (1898, Lemberg - 1937), a Polish soldier and skier
- Waldemar Witkowski (born 1953), a Polish left-wing politician