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Forename Markéta

Across the world, Markéta (Markéta Czechia Slovakia United States Germany United Kingdom, Marketa Czechia United States Slovakia Germany United Kingdom, Маркета Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan) is a common female forename. The first name Markéta is characteristic of Czechia, where it is a common female name, Eswatini, where it is quite a rare feminine name, and Barbados. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Czechia, the United States, and Ukraine. Very seldom, Markéta is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Markéta

name Marjetica, name Marged, name Marjetka, name Μαργαρίτα, name Margita, name Малгожата, name Margot, name Margreth, name Маргарете, name Máiréad, name Margit, name Margrét, name Margerita, name Маркета, name Маргарида, name Margareta, name Marhata, name Marc'Harid, name Маргарета, name Маргита, name Mairead, name Margaret, name Margaretha, name Маргрет, name Маргарыта, name Малгажата, name Małgorzata, name Margarete, name Margarida, name Margret, name Marguerite, name Маргерит, name Margherita, name Маргрета, name Margalida, name Марго, name Margrete, name Marijeta, name Markéta, name Маргіта, name Margrethe, name Margarita, name Mairéad, name Marieta, name Маргалида, name Маргит, name Маргарита, name Маргерита, name Маргот, name Maggie, name Marjeta, name Marketa, name Маргарэт, name Маргарет
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Marketa, Markéta Germany, Slovakia, United States, United Kingdom, Czechia
Маркета Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan
Маргарыта Belarus, Russia

First name Markéta in the context

Markéta is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Margarita , the character from Mikhail Bulgakov's "Master and Margarita", The Master and Margarita and Margherita Rizzo , character in Il maresciallo Rocca.

Notable namesakes

picture of markéta babenberská markéta babenberská markéta babenberská Czech queen, AT (b. 1204) link
picture of markéta z rožmberka markéta z rožmberka markéta z rožmberka Czech noblewoman (b. 1250) link
markéta přemyslovna Czech princess, CZ (b. 1296) link
markéta lucemburská Czech princess, CZ (b. 1313) link
markéta opavská Mother of King of Germany, CZ (b. 1330) link
markéta lucemburská Queen Consort of Hungary, CZ (b. 1335) link
markéta z lichtenburka (b. 1400) link
markéta anna z oettingen-baldernu CZ (b. 1618) link
picture of markéta eleonora lichnovská z voštic markéta eleonora lichnovská z voštic markéta eleonora lichnovská z voštic (1863-1954), CZ (b. 1863) link
markéta fingerová holocaust victim, b. 1868-10-26, CZ (b. 1868) link
markéta odrowas sedlnická z choltic CZ (b. 1859) link
markéta hellerová holocaust victim, b. 1872-02-18, CZ (b. 1872) link
markéta löwyová holocaust victim, b. 1873-08-30, CZ (b. 1873) link
markéta kormosová holocaust victim, b. 1873-11-23, CZ (b. 1873) link
markéta roubičková holocaust victim, b. 1874-03-10, CZ (b. 1874) link

Characteristic surnames

Malá, Benešová, Blažková, Křížová, Pavlíková, Poláková, Horáková, Zemanová, Šimková, Sedláčková, Svobodová, Kolářová, Krejčová, Růžičková, Doležalová, Dvořáková, Nováková, Hrušková, Šťastná, Stejskalová, Procházková, Pospíšilová, Soukupová, Říhová, Šmídová, Fialová, Sýkorová, Tichá, Vaňková, Veselá, Vlčková, Černá, Čechová, Mašková, Burešová, Kopecká, Jedličková, Kučerová, Petrová, Pokorná, Dostálová, Dušková, Jandová, Jarošová, Jelínková, Novotná, Němcová, Hájková, Králová, and Čermáková