Vidmar
Vidmar is a 9th most frequent[1] Slovene surname, the name can also be found in Croatia. In Slovenia, it is present throughout the country, but it is most common in central and southern Slovenia, as well as in parts of the Slovenian Littoral.
Vidmar may refer to:
- Aurelio Vidmar (born 1967), Australian soccer player and manager
- Igor Vidmar (born 1950), Slovenian journalist, activist, and music producer
- John Vidmar, American theologian
- Josip Vidmar (1895–1992), Slovene littérateur and politician
- Jože Vidmar (born 1963), Slovenian canoeist
- Gašper Vidmar (born 1987), Slovenian basketball player
- Maja Vidmar (born 1961), Slovene poet
- Maja Vidmar (climber) (born 1985), Slovene rock climber
- Meta Vidmar (1899–1975), Slovene contemporary dancer
- Milan Vidmar (Senior, 1885–1962), Slovene electrical engineer, chess grandmaster
- Milan Vidmar, Jr. (1909–1980), Slovene electrical engineer, chess player; son of the Milan Vidmar (Senior)
- Nejc Vidmar (born 1989), Slovenian football goalkeeper
- Peter Vidmar (born 1961), American gymnast
- Tony Vidmar (born 1970), Australian soccer player
- Ivan Vidmar (Gianni Widmer), aviation pioneer
- Janja Vidmar (born 1962), Slovenian author and screenwriter
- Luka Vidmar (born 1986), Slovenian ice hockey defenceman
- Andrej Vidmar (born 1956), Yugoslav ice hockey player
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