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Surname Černá

Cognomen Černá (Černá Czechia Slovakia Poland Austria Germany) , all around the world, is quite a common family name. The last name Černá is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Austria, where it is a rare surname. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, Slovakia, and Poland. Very seldom, Černá is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Černá

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Černá Poland, Austria, Slovakia, Czechia, Germany

Last names said to be same

Cerna, Cerny, Černý, and Чёрный

Notable namesakes

picture of růžena černá růžena černá růžena černá CZ (b. 1867) link
aloisie černá CZ (b. 1852) link
jana černá holocaust victim, b. 1874-08-20, CZ (b. 1874) link
marta černá holocaust victim, b. 1879-04-18, CZ (b. 1879) link
františka černá (b. 1875) link
picture of marta černá marta černá marta černá Slovakian politician, SK (b. 1936) link
tekla černá CZ (b. 1877) link
picture of kateřina černá kateřina černá kateřina černá Czech painter, CZ (b. 1937) link
picture of milena černá milena černá milena černá Czech dermatovenerologist, Director of the Committee of Good Will - The Olga Havel Foundation, CZ (b. 1942) link
anna černá (b. 1885) link
luisa černá (b. 1888) link
miroslava černá Czech Paralympic archer (b. 1901) link
anna černá (b. 1895) link
marie ludmila černá CZ (b. 1897) link
zorka černá CZ (b. 1899) link

Characteristic forenames

El, Nela, Elen, Emma, Evik, Hana, Hany, Vera, Veru, Ivuš, Olga, Zuzi, Zina, Zora, Ája, Maria, Marie, Marta, Magda, Majda, Mirka, Máca, Nina, Naty, Tery, Jana, Sah, Any, Ada, Ema, Eva, Ing, Iva, Maki, Maky, Andy, Mája, Anna, Anet, Baru, Kaja, Puma, Rena, Dana, Dita, Domi, Lada, Lucy, Anie, and Míla