Kacper is a predominantly
Polish language masculine
given name, a variant of
Caspar. Notable people called Kacper include:
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Kacper Chorążka (born 1999), Polish footballer
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Kacper Denhoff (1587–1645), Baltic-German noble of the Holy Roman Empire; a noble of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; Governor of Dorpat Province
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Kacper Filipiak (born 1995), Polish former professional snooker player
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Kacper Gomolski (born 1993), Polish motorcycle speedway rider who rides for the Poole Pirates in the Elite League
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Kacper Koscierski (born 2007), German footballer
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Kacper Kosinski, member of The Analogs, a Polish street punk band
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Kacper Kozłowski (born 1986), Polish sprint athlete who specializes in the 400 metres
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Kacper Ławski (born 1985), Polish rugby player, second or third line of the lock in the French club CS Vienne
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Kacper Łazaj (born 1995), Polish footballer
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Kacper Majchrzak (born 1992), Polish swimmer
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Bronislaw Kacper Malinowski (1884–1942), Polish anthropologist
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Kacper Meyna (born 1999), Polish professional boxer
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Kacper Piechocki (born 1995), Polish volleyball player
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Kacper Piorun (born 1991), Polish chess grandmaster (2012)
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Kacper Pludra (born 2002), Polish motorcycle speedway rider
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Kacper Przybyłko (born 1993), Polish footballer
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Kacper Radkowski (born 2001), Polish footballer
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Kacper Sikora (born 1992), Polish singer who won the fourth series of Poland's Got Talent in 2011
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Kacper Sztuka (born 2006), Polish racing driver
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Kacper Tatara (born 1988), Polish footballer
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Kacper Tobiasz (born 2002), Polish footballer
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Kacper Urbański (born 2004), Polish footballer
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Kacper Wełniak (born 2000), Polish footballer
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Kacper Ziemiński (born 1990), Polish sailor
See also
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Kacper Ryx, Polish historical crime novel written by Mariusz Wollny
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Kacperków