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Feminine · Czech

Machová

Meaning & History

Machová is a Czech surname that represents the feminine form of Mach. In Czech naming conventions, surnames ending in -ová are derived from masculine counterparts, typically indicating wives or daughters of men bearing that name.

Etymology

The root Mach is a diminutive of the given names Matěj or Maciej, which are the Czech and Polish forms of Matthias. Matthias itself is derived from a Greek variant of Matthew, both names coming from the Hebrew meaning "gift of the Lord." The addition of the suffix -ová thus feminizes a personally or profressionally related name.

Cultural Significance

Machová is also the name of a small municipality in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic, located about 10 kilometres west of Zlín. The village shares its name with the surname, a common pattern in Slavic toponymy where settlements are named after early settlers.

Related Surnames

The surnames Mateev and Mateeva (Bulgarian), Mateu (Catalan), Matić and Matković (Croatian), and Matijević (Serbian) share a common root with Machová, all ultimately deriving from the given name Matthew or its variants.

  • Meaning: Feminine form of Mach (itself from Matěj/Maciej)
  • Language/Culture: Czech
  • Usage: Surname
Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures

(Bulgarian) Mateev, Mateeva (Catalan) Mateu (Croatian) Matić (Serbian) Matijević (Croatian) Matković (Danish) Mathiasen, Matthiasen, Madsen (English) Madison, Mathews, Mathewson, Matthews, Matthewson (French) Mathieu (German) Metz 2 (Norwegian) Mathisen (Polish) Mach (Portuguese) Mateus (Romanian) Matei (Russian) Matveev, Matveeva, Matveyev, Matveyeva (Scottish) Matheson, Mathieson (Slovak) Macko, Macková (Spanish) Macías, Mateo, Mateos (Swedish) Matsson, Mattsson

Sources: Wikipedia — Machová

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