Danuta
title: "Danuta" type: doc version: 1 created: 2026-02-28 author: "Wikipedia contributors" status: active scope: public tags: ["polish-feminine-given-names", "feminine-given-names"] topic_path: "geography/poland" source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danuta" license: "CC BY-SA 4.0" wikipedia_page_id: 0 wikipedia_revision_id: 0
Danuta is a Polish feminine given name. Its diminutive is Danusia.
Notable people named Danuta include:
- Danuta Bartoszek (born 1961), long-distance runner for Canada
- Danuta Bułkowska (born 1959), former Polish champion in high jumping
- Danuta Dmowska (born 1982), Polish fencer and World Épée Champion 2005
- Danuta Gleed (1946–1996), Canadian writer of Polish origin
- Danuta Hojarska (born 1960), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Danuta Hübner (born 1948), Polish economist, academic, and policy maker
- Danuta Jazłowiecka (born 1957), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Danuta Kobylińska-Walas (born 1931), Polish Sea Captain
- Danuta Kordaczuk (1939–1988), Polish Olympic volleyball player
- Danuta Kozák (born 1987), Hungarian Olympic sprint canoer
- Danuta Lato (born 1963), Polish actress, model and singer in the 1980s and 1990s
- Danuta Pietraszewska (born 1947), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Danuta Ptaszycka-Jackowska (1939–2025), Polish geographer and landscape architect
- Danuta Szaflarska (1915–2017), Polish screen and stage actress
- Danuta Wałęsa (born 1949), wife of former President of Poland Lech Wałęsa
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