Etymology
Nosková is the Czech feminine form of the surname Nosek. The root Nosek is derived from the Czech word nos meaning “nose,” with the diminutive suffix -ek indicating “small nose.” This likely originated as a nickname for someone with a characteristic or small nose, a common practice in West Slavic onomastics. In Czech and Slovak, the suffix -ová is added to a masculine surname to form the feminine equivalent, traditionally used for married or unmarried women.
Notable Bearers
The surname Nosková is associated with several Czech athletes and artists. Linda Nosková is a rising Czech tennis player who won her first WTA title in 2024. Michaela Nosková (born 1983) is a Czech pop singer known for her work in musical theater. Nikola Nosková (born 1997) is a professional road cyclist and cyclo-cross racer representing Czech Republic in international competitions. Petra Nosková (born 1967) is a retired biathlete who competed in the 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics. Tereza Nosková is another Czech biathlete.
Related Forms
The masculine base Nosek is shared across West Slavic languages, including Czech, Slovak, and Polish, with namesakes in various fields such as ice hockey players Tomáš Nosek and Václav Nosek, a prominent communist politician. In English-speaking countries, the surname Nosek appears among notable figures like Brian Nosek, social psychologist and co-founder of the Center for Open Science.
- Meaning: “small nose” (diminutive of “nose”)
- Origin: West Slavic (Czech/Slovak)
- Type: Feminine patronymic/nickname surname
- Regions: Czech Republic, Slovakia
Sources: Wikipedia — Nosek