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Surname Šembera

Cognomen Šembera (Šembera Czechia Croatia, センベラ) , globally, is a rare surname. The cognomen Šembera is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Croatia, where it is a rare surname.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Šembera

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Šembera Croatia, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Sembera

Notable namesakes

picture of alois vojtěch šembera alois vojtěch šembera alois vojtěch šembera Czech historian, linguist, literature historian, translator and university educator (1807-1882), CZ (b. 1807) link
picture of vincenc šembera vincenc šembera vincenc šembera Czech member of Czech council and mayor, CZ (b. 1839) link
picture of františek šembera františek šembera františek šembera Czech history educator, CZ (b. 1842) link
josef šembera Czech draftsman and graphic artist, author of many drawings from old Prague and the Czech countryside (1794-1866), CZ (b. 1794) link
picture of vratislav kazimír šembera vratislav kazimír šembera vratislav kazimír šembera Czech poet and publicist, CZ (b. 1844) link
jozef šembera SK (b. 1788) link
vincenc šembera CZ (b. 1788) link
jan šembera Czech graphic artist and teacher (1884-1939), CZ (b. 1884) link
františek šembera CZ (b. 1894) link
františek šembera Czech Olympic equestrian, CZ (b. 1904) link
rudolf šembera CZ (b. 1909) link
ivan šembera CZ (b. 1939) link
oldřich šembera CZ (b. 1948) link
jan šembera Czech engineer (*1974) (b. 1974) link
pavel šembera (b. 1980) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Ladislav, Zbyněk, Ondřej, Vincenc, Tomáš, Lubomír, Lukáš, Richard, Alanmilan, Ernest, Jiří, Patrik, Michal, Maroš, Marcel, Martin, Vojta, Josef, Jakub, David, Roman, Radek, Pavel, Petr, Alan, Jaroslav, and František