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Adamík Masculine Czech Slovak

Adamík is a Czech and Slovak surname derived as a diminutive form of Adam. The root name Adam comes from the Hebrew word "man", possibly related to ʾāḏōm meaning "red" (referring to the ruddy colour of human skin) or fro...

Adamíková Feminine Czech Slovak

Adamíková is a Czech and Slovak feminine surname, derived as the female equivalent of Adamík, which is itself a diminutive form of Adam. In Czech and Slovak naming conventions, surnames often carry gendered suffixes; the...

Adamová Feminine Czech Slovak

Adamová is a Czech and Slovak feminine surname, derived from the masculine given name Adam. It belongs to the common Slavic pattern of adding the suffix -ová (or -ova) to a masculine root to form the feminine equivalent,...

Bárta Masculine Czech

Bárta is a Czech surname, originating as a diminutive of the given name Bartoloměj, the Czech form of Bartholomew. The name Bartholomew itself derives from the Aramaic bar-Talmai, meaning "son of Talmai." Etymology and H...

Bartoš Masculine Czech Slovak

Bartoš is a Czech and Slovak surname, derived from the given names Bartoloměj (Czech) and Bartolomej (Slovak), which are themselves vernacular forms of Bartholomew. The surname originates as a diminutive — literally “lit...

Bartošová Feminine Czech Slovak

Bartošová is a feminine Czech and Slovak surname, derived from the masculine Bartoš. The suffix -ová indicates a female bearer, a common pattern in Czech and Slovak surnames. Bartoš itself originates as a diminutive of B...

Bártová Feminine Czech

Bártová is a Czech surname representing the feminine form of Bárta. In Czech naming conventions, surnames often take a feminine suffix -ová to indicate a female bearer, making Bártová the equivalent of the male Bárta for...

Beneš Masculine Czech

Beneš is a Czech surname. It originated as a pet form of the given name Benedikt, which itself is a form of the Late Latin name Benedictus, meaning "blessed". The name Benedict became prominent in Christian tradition thr...

Benešová Feminine Czech

Etymology Benešová is a Czech surname that originated as the feminine form of the masculine surname Beneš. The root name Beneš is a diminutive or pet form of the given name Benedikt, the Czech form of Benedict, which its...

Beran Masculine Czech

Beran is a Czech surname. Its primary meaning of "ram, male sheep" is shared with myriad names throughout the Slavic languages.EtymologyDerived directly from the Czech noun beran meaning "ram, male sheep". This occupatio...

Beránek Masculine Czech

Beránek is a Czech surname derived from the word "beran," meaning "ram" or "male sheep," with the diminutive suffix "-ek" indicating "little." Thus, the surname literally translates to "little ram" or "little male sheep....

Beránková Feminine Czech

Beránková is the feminine form of the Czech surname Beránek, which itself is a diminutive of the word beran meaning “ram” or “male sheep”. The suffix -ová is a standard feminine ending in Czech surnames, indicating a wom...

Beranová Feminine Czech

Etymology & OriginBeranová is the feminine form of the Czech surname Beran, which is derived from the Czech word beran meaning “ram, male sheep.” Like many Slavic occupational or nickname surnames, Beran likely originate...

Bernardová Feminine Czech

Bernardová is a Czech feminine surname, derived as the feminine form of the masculine given name Bernard. In Czech naming conventions, the suffix "-ová" is added to a masculine surname to create the feminine equivalent,...

Bláha Masculine Czech

Bláha is a Czech and Slovak surname, derived from a diminutive of the given name Blažej. Blažej itself is the Czech and Slovak form of Blaise, a name with Latin origins. The root name Blaise comes from the Roman name Bla...

Bláhová Feminine Czech

Bláhová is a Czech surname that serves as the feminine form of Bláha. In Czech naming conventions, the suffix -ová is added to many masculine surnames to form the feminine equivalent, indicating possession or association...

Blažek Masculine Czech Slovak

EtymologyBlažek is a Czech and Slovak surname derived from the given name Blažej as a diminutive. Blažej itself is the Czech and Slovak form of Blaise, ultimately from the Latin Blasius, meaning "lisping." Additionally,...

Blažková Feminine Czech

Blažková is a Czech feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Blažek via the addition of the suffix -ová, which is standard in Czech surnames to denote a female bearer. The name Blažek itself originates from the...

Bobal Masculine Czech

Bobal is a locative or occupational surname, but its exact etymology is debated. In the context of Czech surnames, it is believed to derive from the word bob meaning "bean" — a nickname likely for a farmer or someone ass...

Bobalová Feminine Czech

Bobalová is a Czech feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Bobal. The root name Bobal comes from the Czech word bob meaning "bean", likely originating as an occupational nickname for a bean farmer or seller, o...

Brož Masculine Czech

Brož is a diminutive-derived Czech surname, originating from the personal name Ambrož, the Czech form of Ambrose. The root name Ambrose ultimately comes from the Late Latin Ambrosius, derived from the Greek Ἀμβρόσιος (Am...

Brožová Feminine Czech

Brožová is the feminine form of the Czech surname Brož. As a typical Czech feminine surname, it is used by women and is derived by adding the suffix -ová to the masculine base Brož. Etymology The surname Brož itself orig...

Bureš Masculine Czech

Bureš is a Czech surname derived from a diminutive of the old Czech given name Burjan, which is itself related to Jan 1, the local form of Johannes and ultimately John. The name thus carries connotations of the meaning "...

Burešová Feminine Czech

Burešová is the feminine form of the Czech and Slovak surname Bureš. Like many Slavic surnames, it carries the suffix -ová, which indicates female bearers, a common grammatical feature in Czech and other Slavic languages...

Čech Masculine Czech

Čech is a Czech surname meaning "Czech" or "inhabitant of Bohemia." The name was used to differentiate a native of Bohemia from natives of Silesia, Moravia, and other regions that are now part of the Czech Republic. Hist...

Čechová Feminine Czech

Čechová is a Czech feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Čech. The name literally means “(female) Czech” or “inhabitant of Bohemia”. In Czech, the suffix -ová is added to masculine surnames to form the femini...

Cermak Czech

Etymology and MeaningCermak is a surname that represents the Americanized form of the Czech surname Čermák. In Czech, Čermák means "redstart (bird)", deriving from the word čermák, a type of small passerine bird known fo...

Čermák Masculine Czech

Čermák is a Czech surname, originating as an occupational or descriptive name. The word čermák is a colloquial Czech term for the common redstart, a small bird (genus Phoenicurus). However, according to lexicon theory, t...

Čermáková Feminine Czech

EtymologyČermáková is the feminine form of the Czech surname Čermák. The root derives from the colloquial Czech word čermák, meaning "common redstart" (a species of bird). Alternatively, the name may come from the Old Cz...

Černá Feminine Czech

Černá is a Czech surname, the feminine form of Černý. While Černý is derived from the Czech adjective černý meaning "black," Černá retains the same meaning through feminine grammatical suffix. This surname typifies a wid...

Černík Masculine Czech

Černík is a Czech surname, a variant of the more common Černý. The root name Černý directly derives from the Czech adjective černý, meaning "black". This color-based origin places Černík within a widespread European trad...

Černíková Feminine Czech

Černíková is the feminine form of the Czech surname Černík. It typically denotes a female member of a family whose male ancestor bore the name Černík or Černý.EtymologyThe root of the name is Černý, which means "black" i...

Černý Masculine Czech

Černý is a Czech surname meaning "black." It is derived from the Czech adjective černý ("black"), originally a nickname for someone with dark hair, dark complexion, or a somber disposition. As a hereditary surname, it be...

Červená Feminine Czech

Červená is a Czech surname that represents the feminine form of Červený. The base word, Červený, means "red" in Czech, making this an example of a Slavic surname derived from a color. Color-based surnames are a common ty...

Červenka Masculine Czech

Červenka is a Czech surname, derived as a variant of the more common surname Červený, which comes from the Czech word červený meaning "red." The surname Červenka (and its feminine forms Červená and Červenková) is often a...

Červenková Feminine Czech

Meaning and OriginČervenková is a Czech feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Červenka, which ultimately comes from the root Červený, meaning "red" in Czech. The diminutive suffix -ka in Červenka often denote...

Červený Masculine Czech

Červený is a Czech surname derived from the adjective červený, meaning "red". It likely originated as a nickname for someone with red hair, a ruddy complexion, or perhaps a fondness for the color.Notable BearersThe surna...

Chalupa Masculine Czech

Etymology Chalupa is a Czech surname derived from the word chalupa, meaning "cottage". It is a topographic name for someone who lived in or near a small, rustic house, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who own...

Chalupník Masculine Czech

Chalupník is a Czech surname derived from the word chalupa, meaning “cottage”. The name referred to a peasant farmer who owned a very small piece of land, typically a cottage with a tiny plot insufficient to support a fa...

Chalupníková Feminine Czech

Chalupníková is a Czech surname, the feminine form of Chalupník. The base name Chalupník is derived from the Czech word chalupa, meaning "cottage," and originally referred to a peasant farmer who owned a very small plot...

Chalupová Feminine Czech

Etymology Chalupová is the feminine form of the Czech surname Chalupa, which derives from the Czech noun chalupa meaning "cottage" or "rural house." The surname originally referred to the owner of such a small farmstead...

Chmela Masculine Czech

Chmela is a Czech surname referring to a person who grew hops (chmel in Czech), a plant used primarily in brewing beer. This occupational surname belongs to a category of names derived from agriculture and trade, reflect...

Chmelová Feminine Czech

Chmelová is the feminine form of the Czech surname Chmela. The masculine base derives from the Czech word chmel meaning "hops,” referring to a person who cultivated hops, a key ingredient in brewing beer. Hops cultivatio...

Chvátal Masculine Czech

Chvátal is a Czech surname derived from the verb chvátat, meaning “to hurry.” The literal translation “he rushed” reflects the name’s origin as a nickname or descriptive label for a person known for being hasty or quick....

Chvátalová Feminine Czech

Chvátalová is a Czech feminine surname, formed from the masculine base Chvátal by the addition of the suffix -ová, which is standard in Czech for denoting female family names. The root surname Chvátal is derived from the...

Čížek Masculine Czech

Čížek is a Czech surname derived from the word čížek meaning "siskin", a small bird in the finch family. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone who resembled a siskin in appearance or character, or perhaps...

Čížková Feminine Czech

Čížková is a Czech surname, the feminine form of the more common masculine surname Čížek. The suffix -ová is the standard Czech feminine ending, used to denote a female member of a family or a wife of a man bearing the r...

Čtvrtník Masculine Czech

Čtvrtník is a Czech surname that originates from the medieval land measurement system. The name is derived from čtvrtlán, meaning “one quarter of a lán,” where a lán was a unit of land area roughly equivalent to 18 hecta...

Čtvrtníková Feminine Czech

Čtvrtníková is a Czech surname, the feminine form of Čtvrtník. The name originates from the Czech word čtvrtlán, meaning "one quarter of a lán" — a lán being a medieval Czech unit of land area, roughly 18 hectares. Thus,...

Danielová Feminine Czech Slovak

Danielová is a Czech and Slovak feminine form of the name Daniel. In Czech and Slovak naming conventions, the suffix -ová is added to masculine surnames to form their feminine equivalents, so Danielová originally denoted...

Davidová Feminine Czech

Davidová is a Czech feminine surname derived from the Hebrew name David, meaning "beloved" or "uncle." In Czech and Slovak naming conventions, feminine forms of surnames are commonly created by adding the suffix -ová to...

Doležal Masculine Czech

Doležal is a Czech surname with a long history rooted in language and human behavior. It originated as a nickname for a lazy person, derived from the past participle of the Czech verb doležat, meaning "to lie down" or "t...

Doležalová Feminine Czech

Doležalová is the feminine form of the Czech surname Doležal. It belongs to the category of surnames derived from nicknames, specifically originating from the past participle of the Czech verb doležat meaning 'to lie dow...

Doubek Masculine Czech

Doubek is a surname of Czech origin, derived from the Czech word dub meaning “oak” combined with the diminutive suffix -ek. Thus, the name translates to “small oak,” a toponymic or descriptive surname likely referring to...

Doubková Feminine Czech

Doubková is a Czech feminine surname, derived from the masculine form Doubek. The root name Doubek means "small oak" in Czech, coming from the word dub ("oak") combined with a diminutive suffix. In Czech naming conventio...

Dudek Czech Polish

Dudek is a Czech, Polish, and Slovak surname that comes directly from the word for the hoopoe bird (Upupa epops) in those languages. The name likely originated as a nickname for someone who either physically or behaviora...

Dudková Feminine Czech

Dudková is a Czech feminine surname, the counterpart of the masculine Dudek. In Czech, the suffix -ová is added to masculine surnames to form the feminine equivalent, indicating a woman belonging to a family or married t...

Dudová Feminine Czech

Dudová is the Czech feminine form of the surname Duda. In Czech, as in many Slavic languages, surnames take different suffixes to indicate feminine gender; the -ová suffix is the standard way to form feminine counterpart...

Dušek Masculine Czech

Dušek is a Czech surname, derived from a diminutive of the given name Dušan. The root Dušan itself comes from the Slavic element duša, meaning "soul, spirit," so the surname carries connotations of spirituality or inner...

Dušková Feminine Czech

Dušková is the feminine form of the Czech surname Dušek, which itself is derived from a diminutive of the given name Dušan. The root Dušan comes from the Slavic element duša, meaning "soul" or "spirit," making the name's...

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