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Dawid is a Hebrew masculine given name, related to
David David (; , "beloved one") was a king of ancient Israel and Judah and the third king of the United Monarchy, according to the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. The Tel Dan stele, an Aramaic-inscribed stone erected by a king of Aram-Dam ...
, and more rarely a surname. People with the name include:


Given name

* Dawid Abrahamowicz (1839–1926), Polish politician * Dawid Abramowicz (born 1991), Polish footballer * Dawid Moryc Apfelbaum, fictitious World War II Polish Army officer and a commander of the Jewish Military Union * Dawid Bezuidenhout (1935–1998), teacher and politician in South West Africa * Dawid Celt (born 1985), Polish tennis player and coach * Dawid Daniuszewski (1885–1944), Polish chess master * Dawid Dryja (born 1992), Polish volleyball player * Dawid Dynarek (born 1989), Polish footballer *
Dawid Dzięgielewski Dawid Dzięgielewski (born 24 April 1993) is a Polish professional Association football, footballer who plays as a midfielder for I liga club Pogoń Grodzisk Mazowiecki. Career Dzięgielewski began his career at Unia Skierniewice. In March 2008 ...
(born 1993), Polish footballer * Dawid Głowacki (born 1987), Polish cyclist * Dawid Jackiewicz (born 1973), Polish politician and former Minister of State Treasury * Dawid Janczyk (born 1987), Polish footballer *
Dawid Janowski Dawid Markelowicz Janowski (25 May 1868 – 15 January 1927; often spelled ''David'') was a Polish chess player. Several opening variations are named after Janowski. Biography Born into a Jewish-Polish family in Wołkowysk, Russian Empire ...
(1868–1927), Polish-born French chess player * Dawid Jarka (born 1987), Polish footballer * Dawid Kamiński (born 1995), Polish footballer * Dawid Kasperski (born 1990), Polish Muay Thai kickboxer * Dawid Kellerman, 21st century South African rugby union player * Dawid Kielak, Polish mathematician * Dawid Kocyła (born 2002), Polish footballer * Dawid Kort (born 1995), Polish footballer * Dawid Kostecki (1981–2019), Polish boxer * Dawid Kownacki (born 1997), Polish footballer * Dawid Kręt (born 1988), Polish football goalkeeper * Dawid Kruiper (1935–2012), traditional healer and leader of the ǂKhomani San * Dawid Krupa (born 1980), Polish former cyclist * Dawid Kubacki (born 1990), Polish ski jumper, twice world champion * Dawid Kucharski (born 1984), Polish footballer * Dawid Kudła (born 1992), Polish football goalkeeper * Dawid Kupczyk (born 1977), Polish bobsledder * Dawid Kurminowski (born 1999), Polish footballer * Dawid Kwiatkowski (born 1996), Polish singer-songwriter * Dawid Kwiek (born 1988), Polish footballer * Dawid Lande (1868–1928), Polish architect * Dawid Malan (born 1987), English cricketer * Dawid Nowak (born 1984), Polish footballer * Dawid Ogrodnik (born 1986), Polish actor * Dawid Olejniczak (born 1983), Polish tennis player * Dawid Pietrzkiewicz (born 1988), Polish footballer * Dawid Pietrzyński (born 1991), Polish ice dancer * Dawid Plizga (born 1985), Polish footballer * Dawid Podsiadło (born 1993), Polish singer-songwriter *
Dawid Przepiórka Dawid Przepiórka (22 December 1880 – presumed April 1940) was a History of the Jews in Poland, Jewish-Polish chess player of the early twentieth century, who won the first Polish championship. Biography Dawid Przepiórka was born 22 Decemb ...
(1880–1940), Polish chess player * Dawid Przysiek (born 1987), Polish handball player * Dawid Rogalski (born 1996), Polish footballer * Dawid Ryndak (born 1989), Polish footballer * Dawid Sarkisow (born 1982), Turkmen footballer * Dawid Sołdecki (born 1987), Polish footballer * Dawid Szot (born 2001), Polish footballer * Dawid Szufryn (born 1986), Polish football player * Dawid Szymonowicz (born 1995), Polish footballer * Dawid Tkacz (born 2005), Polish footballer * Dawid Tomala (born 1989), Polish race walker *
Dawid Wdowiński Dawid (David) Wdowiński (; 1895–1970) was a psychiatrist and doctor of neurology in the Second Polish Republic. After the 1939 invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany, he became a political leader of the Jewish resistance organization called ''Żyd ...
(1895–1970), Polish-born American psychiatrist and doctor of neurology and political leader of a World War II Jewish resistance organization * Dawid Woliński (born 1977), Polish fashion designer * Dawid Żebrowski (born 1997), Polish hurdler


Surname

* Anna Kazejak-Dawid (born 1979), Polish director and screenwriter * Jan Władysław Dawid (1859–1914), Polish teacher, psychologist, and pioneer of educational psychology and experimental pedagogy * Philip Dawid (born 1946), British statistician {{given name, type=both Masculine given names Polish masculine given names