Certificate of Name
Ježová
Feminine
Czech
Meaning & Origin
Ježová is a Czech feminine surname, derived as a possessive or feminine form of the masculine surname Jež. In Czech naming conventions, the suffix -ová is added to a masculine root to create the equivalent feminine surname, indicating that the bearer is the wife or daughter of a man named Jež. Etymology and Origin The core of the surname, Jež, is a cognate of the Polish Jeż, meaning "hedgehog" in both Polish and Czech. The root word refers to the small, spiny mammal known for its defensive quills. As a surname, Jež likely originated as a nickname for a person who resembled a hedgehog in some way—perhaps in physical appearance (e.g., having spiky hair) or temperament (e.g., being prickly or defensive). The surname is thus part of a broader Slavic tradition of animal-derived nicknames that became hereditary. Cultural and Linguistic Context In the Czech Republic, the -ová suffix is a mandatory grammatical feature in legal surnames for women. It has deep roots in the Czech language, indicating possession or relation. The surname Ježová is relatively rare, reflecting its origin from a less common root. A related Slovene form, Jež, also exists, though it follows different feminization conventions in Slovenian (typically, the feminine form is Ježeva or Ježova). Meaning: Hedgehog (from the root Jež/Jeż) Origin: Czech, derived from a nickname Type: Feminine surname Usage: Primarily Czech; also found in Slovakia (as Ježová, with same meaning)
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