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Surname Šulc

Surname Šulc (Šulc Czechia Croatia Slovakia Slovenia France) , around the globe, is quite a rare last name. The last name Šulc is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Croatia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Slovenia. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Czechia, Croatia, and Slovakia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Šulc

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Šulc Croatia, Slovakia, France, Slovenia, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Sulc, Šulcová, and Шулц

Notable namesakes

picture of václav šulc václav šulc václav šulc Czech banker and mayor (1837-1926), CZ (b. 1837) link
picture of františek šulc františek šulc františek šulc Czech university educator and roman catholic priest, CZ (b. 1851) link
pavel j. šulc Czech translator and writer (1828-1897), CZ (b. 1828) link
picture of viktor šulc viktor šulc viktor šulc Czech theater director, CZ (b. 1897) link
picture of václav celestin šulc václav celestin šulc václav celestin šulc (b. 1891) link
picture of jaroslav šulc jaroslav šulc jaroslav šulc Czechoslovak paleontologist (1903-1943), CZ (b. 1903) link
picture of josef šulc josef šulc josef šulc Czechoslovak marathon runner, CZ (b. 1907) link
jan šulc CZ (b. 1854) link
josef šulc CZ (b. 1857) link
karel šulc Czech teacher and volunteer fireman (1867-1936), CZ (b. 1867) link
václav šulc Václav Šulc * 24. 6. 1871 , Podhorní Újezd, Podhorní Újezd a Vojice (Jičín) , Česká republika (Czech Republic) malířství, sochařství sex: male, CZ (b. 1871) link
karel šulc Czechoslovak zoologist, CZ (b. 1872) link
filip šulc holocaust victim, b. 1874-04-16 (b. 1874) link
otakar šulc CZ (b. 1869) link
josef šulc CZ (b. 1873) link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Matic, Mates, Matej, Milan, Mirek, Míra, Boris, Borna, Karel, Karlo, Kamil, Pavel, Peter, Petar, Radim, Radek, Roman, Robin, Denis, David, Dinko, Marek, Mario, Olda, Igor, Dan, Jan, Eva, Ivo, Mara, Maja, Mira, Miro, Sara, Adam, Drago, Kuba, Pepa, Dawe, Luka, Jana, Jara, Jiri, Erik, Emil, Vít, Ivan, Petr, and Goran