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Matoušek

Meaning & History

Matoušek is a Czech surname derived from a diminutive of the given name Matouš. Matouš is the Czech form of Matthew, which ultimately comes from the Hebrew name Mattithiah, meaning 'gift of Yahweh'. The surname thus carries a rich biblical heritage, linking bearers to the apostle and evangelist Matthew.

Etymology and Origin

The suffix -ek is a common diminutive in Czech, often used to form surnames that originally indicated a son or descendant. Thus Matoušek etymologically means 'little Matouš' or 'son of Matouš'. This patronymic pattern is typical in Slavic naming traditions, where a diminutive suffix transforms a given name into a family name.

Distribution and Variants

As a Czech surname, Matoušek is most common in the Czech Republic. The feminine form is Matoušková, reflecting the typical Czech declension for women's surnames. Cognate surnames in other languages include Matevosian and Matevosyan (Armenian), Mateev (Bulgarian), Mateu (Catalan), and Matković (Croatian), all derived from forms of Matthew.

Notable Bearers

The Czech surname Matoušek is borne by several notable individuals across various fields, including sports, music, and academia. Among them are:

  • Bohuslav Matoušek (born 1949), Czech violinist
  • Gabriela Matoušková (born 1992), Czech footballer
  • Iveta Matoušková (born 1987), Czech handballer
  • Jan Matoušek (born 1998), Czech footballer
  • Jan Matoušek (rower) (1915–?), Czech rower
  • Jaroslav Matoušek (born 1951), Czech athlete
  • Jiří Matoušek (disambiguation), multiple people
  • Josef Matoušek (historian), Czech historian
  • Josef Matoušek (athlete) (1928–2019), Czech athlete
  • Karel Matoušek (1928–2018), Czech wrestler
  • Kateřina Matoušková (born 1964), Czech-Canadian figure skater
  • Matylda Matoušková-Šínová (born 1933), Czech gymnast
  • Petr Matoušek (1949–2025), Czech cyclist
  • Tomáš Matoušek (born 1992), Slovak ice hockey player

This list illustrates the diversity of achievements among bearers of the surname, from classical music to Olympic competition.

  • Meaning: 'little Matouš' or 'son of Matouš'
  • Origin: Czech, derived from the given name Matouš (Matthew)
  • Type: Patronymic surname
  • Usage regions: Czech Republic, with variants in other Slavic and neighboring cultures
Related Names

Feminine Forms

Other Languages & Cultures

(Armenian) Matevosian, Matevosyan (Bulgarian) Mateev, Mateeva (Catalan) Mateu (Croatian) Matković (Danish) Matthiasen (English) Madison, Mathews, Mathewson, Matthews, Matthewson, May, Mayes (French) Mathieu (Portuguese) Mateus (Romanian) Matei (Russian) Matveev, Matveeva, Matveyev, Matveyeva (Scottish) Matheson, Mathieson (Spanish) Macías, Mateo, Mateos

Sources: Wikipedia — Matoušek

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