Maciej

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Maciej (Polish pronunciation: [ˈmat͡ɕɛj]) is a Polish given name, the etymological equivalent of Matthias. Its diminutive forms are Maciek, Maciuś.

Namedays according to Polish calendar: 30 January, 24 February, 14 May[citation needed]

Maciej may refer to:

In entertainment:

In politics:

In sports:

In other fields:

  • Maciej Cegłowski Polish-American web developer and writer, owner of the bookmarking service Pinboard.
  • Maciej Dziewoński (died 1794), Polish priest and Russian spy
  • Maciej Franz (born 1969), Polish historian
  • Maciej Kranz (born 1964), Polish-American Silicon Valley executive
  • Maciej Kuroń (1960–2008), Polish chef, culinary publicist and journalist
  • Maciej Łubieński (1572–1652), primate of Poland and archbishop of Gniezno
  • Maciej Miechowita (1457–1523), Polish renaissance scholar, professor of Jagiellonian University, historian, chronicler, geographer, and medical doctor
  • Maciej Rybiński (1945–2009), Polish journalist, publicist, satirist and writer
  • Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski (1595–1640), Europe's most prominent Latin poet of the 17th century
  • Maciej Stachowiak (born 1976), Polish-American software developer and notable proponent for open source software and web standards, and a leader of the WebKit development team.
  • Maciej Stryjkowski (ca. 1547–1593), Polish historian
  • Maciej Sulkiewicz (1865–1920), lieutenant general of the Russian Empire, Prime Minister of Crimea, and Chief of General Staff of Azerbaijani Armed Forces
  • Maciej Zamoyski, Polish nobleman
  • Maciej Zaremba (born 1951), Swedish journalist and author
  • Maciej Zień (born 1979), Polish fashion designer
  • Maciej Żurowski (1915–2003), Polish historian of French literature and translator

See also[]

  • All pages with titles beginning with Maciej
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