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Surname Červený

Surname Červený (Červený Czechia Slovakia United States Germany United Kingdom, Cerveny Czechia Slovakia United States Germany Austria) , in the world, is quite a common family name. The family name Červený is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, and Austria, where it is a rare surname. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Czechia, Slovakia, and the United States.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Červený

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Červený Germany, Slovakia, United States, United Kingdom, Czechia
Cerveny Germany, Austria, Slovakia, United States, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Červ, and Červená

Notable namesakes

picture of václav františek červený václav františek červený václav františek červený Czech entrepreneur and inventor (1819-1896), CZ (b. 1819) link
picture of otakar červený otakar červený otakar červený Czech publisher and national revivalist, CZ (b. 1850) link
picture of jiří červený jiří červený jiří červený Czech attorney, playwright, composer and humorist, CZ (b. 1887) link
antonín červený CZ (b. 1834) link
picture of jaroslav červený jaroslav červený jaroslav červený Czech soccer player, CZ (b. 1895) link
julius adolf červený CZ (b. 1841) link
emanuel červený CZ (b. 1847) link
františek červený Czech author, CZ (b. 1858) link
petr červený CZ (b. 1868) link
josef červený CZ (b. 1871) link
josef červený Czech chemist, lab owner in Prague (1887-1933), CZ (b. 1887) link
jaroslav červený CZ (b. 1881) link
františek červený CZ (b. 1882) link
picture of karel jordán červený karel jordán červený karel jordán červený Czech Roman Catholic priest, CZ (b. 1943) link
cyril červený (b. 1891) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Libor, Jakub, Josef, Jozef, Jirka, Honza, Vojta, Filip, Ondra, Martin, Marcel, Matúš, Matěj, Mojmír, Miloš, Michal, Sláva, Andrej, Patrik, Robert, Rudolf, David, Denis, René, Robin, Tom, Ivo, Adam, Petr, Pepa, Fany, Ivan, Marek, Maťo, Milan, Ráďa, Mirek, Aleš, Boris, Karel, Kamil, Kája, Pavel, Peter, Radim, Radek, Roman, Misak, and Daniel