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Surname Šeda

Surname Šeda (Шеда Kazakhstan Ukraine Belarus Russia, Šeda Czechia Croatia) , across the world, is a rare last name. The cognomen Šeda is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, Croatia, where it is a rare surname, and Belarus. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Czechia, Croatia, and Kazakhstan.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Šeda

Nomographic illustration
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Шеда Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Russia, Belarus
Šeda Czechia, Croatia

Last names said to be same

Seda, and Šedová

Notable namesakes

františek šeda (b. 1830) link
josef šeda entomologist (1843-1868) (b. 1843) link
františek šeda CZ (b. 1861) link
antonín šeda Czech entomologist, CZ (b. 1891) link
josef šeda (b. 1891) link
karel šeda CZ (b. 1901) link
alois šeda SK (b. 1908) link
antonín šeda Czechoslovak journalist (1924-1992), CZ (b. 1924) link
karel šeda CZ (b. 1918) link
václav šeda CZ (b. 1920) link
zdeněk šeda Czech botanist, CZ (b. 1930) link
bohumil šeda CZ (b. 1920) link
vlastislav šeda (b. 1924) link
jaroslav šeda CZ (b. 1925) link
picture of jan šeda jan šeda jan šeda Czech ice hockey player, CZ (b. 1985) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Láďa, Jiří, Viktor, Patrick, Richard, Dominik, Lukáš, Lubomír, Theodor, Tomáš, Václav, Ondřej, Zdeněk, Miroslav, Svatopluk, Antonín, Kristina, Radoslav, Jaroslav, Jaromír, Vojtěch, Luboš, Denisa, Robert, Michal, Ing, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Judr, Ivan, Marek, Silva, Karel, Pavel, Vítězslav, Radek, David, Libor, Jakub, Josef, Jirka, Honza, Vojta, Ondra, Martin, Matěj, Roman, and Vladimír