Ludwik Trynkowski (born 1805, d. 1849 in Irkutsk) was a Polish Roman Catholic priest and religious writer.
He studied at Vilnius University. He was accused of connections with Szymon Konarski, detained by the czarist authorities and deported to Siberia. He died, suffering from mental illness.
He was the author of articles about philosophy (Widnokràg naukowy. Rzut oka na filozoficznoà Âàwspóà Âczesnà, "Pià Âmiennictwo Krajowe", 1841, nr 15-16; Wpà Âyw filozofii wspóà Âczesnej na literaturàw ogólnoà Âci, "Przeglàd Naukowy", 1842, nr 3). Trynkowski postulated a creation of Polish Christian philosophy.