Zawisza Explained
Zawisza, Záviš |
Pronunciation: | pronounced as /pl/ |
Gender: | male |
Meaning: | zawiść or záviš ("envy, jealousy") |
Origin: | Slavic |
Zawisza or Záviš is a Slavic name and may refer to:
People
- Zawisza Czarny (1379–1428), known as Zawisza the Black, a Polish medieval knight and diplomat
- Zawisza Czerwony (died 1433), known as Zawisza the Red, a contemporary of Zawisza Czarny
- Artur Zawisza (born 1969), a Polish politician
- Marcelina Zawisza (born 1989), a Polish politician
- Oskar Zawisza (1878–1933), a Polish Catholic priest, composer and educational activist
- Záviš of Zápy (1350–1411), a Czech theologian and composer
- Záviš, a name of Czech singer Milan Smrčka (born 1956)
- Záviš Kalandra (1902–1950), a Czech historian who was executed by Communists
- Záviš of Falkenstein (1250–1290), a Czech nobleman
- Zawisza (Szare Szeregi), the youngest Scouts, known for their resistance work during the Warsaw Uprising
Other
- Zawisza Bydgoszcz, a sports club from Bydgoszcz, Poland
- Zawisza Pajęczno, a soccer club in Pajęczno, Poland
- Zawisza Rzgów, a sports club from Rzgów, Poland
- Zawisza Czarny (ship), the name of two sailing ships owned by the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association