Lech (name)

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Lech
GenderMale
Language(s)Polish
Name day28 February
12 August
Origin
Region of originPoland
Other names
Related namesLeszek, Lestko, Leszko, Lestek, Lechosław

Lech (pronounced [ˈlɛx]) is a Polish masculine given name. Lech was the name of the legendary founder of Poland. Lech also appears as a surname, with 14,289 people having the name in Poland.[1]

Lech and the White Eagle, as painted by Walery Eljasz Radzikowski (1841-1905)

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  • Lech, legendary founder of Poland
  • Lech II, legendary ruler of Poland and son of Krakus
  • Lech Bądkowski (1920–1984), Polish writer, journalist, publicist and Kashubian-Pomeranian activist
  • Lech Gardocki (born 1944), Polish lawyer, judge and former First President of the Supreme Court of Poland
  • Lech Garlicki (born 1946), Polish jurist and constitutional law specialist
  • Lech Janerka (born 1953), Polish songwriter, vocalist, and bassist
  • Lech Jęczmyk (born 1936), Polish publicist, essayist, writer and translator
  • Lech Kaczyński (1949–2010), Politician of the party Prawo i Sprawiedliwość, former President of Poland
  • Lech Kołakowski (born 1963), Polish politician
  • Lech Kowalski (born 1951), British-born American filmmaker
  • Lech Koziejowski (born 1949), Polish fencer and Olympic gold medalist
  • Lech Kuropatwiński (born 1947), Polish politician
  • Lech Łasko (born 1956), Polish volleyball player and Olympic gold medalist
  • Lech Mackiewicz (born 1960), Polish actor, director and playwright
  • Lech Majewski (film director) (born 1953), Polish film and theatre director, writer, poet, and painter
  • Lech Ordon (1928–2017), Polish actor
  • Lech Owron (1893–1965), Polish actor
  • Lech Piasecki (born 1961), Polish racing cyclist
  • Lech Pijanowski (1928–1974), Polish film critic, broadcaster, director, screenwriter and populiser of games
  • Lech Rzewuski (1941–2004), Polish painter
  • Lech Szczucki (1933–2019), Polish historian of philosophy and culture
  • Lech Szymańczyk (born 1949), Polish politician
  • Lech Trzeciakowski (1931–2017), Polish historian
  • Lech Wałęsa (born 1943), Polish co-founder of the Solidarity movement and former President of Poland
  • Lech Woszczerowicz (born 1940), Polish politician
  • Lech Wyszczelski (born 1942), Polish military historian and author

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