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Surname Brožek

Surname Brožek (Brozek Poland Czechia United States Germany Austria, Brožek Poland Czechia United States Slovakia Croatia, Брожек Russia Ukraine) , across the world, is quite a common family name. The family name Brožek is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Poland, where it is quite a rare surname, and Slovakia. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Poland, Czechia, and the United States. Likewise, Brožek is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Brožek

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Brozek Germany, Austria, United States, Czechia, Poland
Brožek Croatia, Slovakia, United States, Czechia, Poland
Брожек Ukraine, Russia

Last names said to be same

Brožková

Notable namesakes

josef brožek CZ (b. 1850) link
antonín brožek Czechoslovak photographer, CZ (b. 1869) link
františek brožek CZ (b. 1859) link
picture of jaroslav brožek jaroslav brožek jaroslav brožek Czech painter and university educator (1923-2019), CZ (b. 1923) link
josef brožek CZ (b. 1875) link
gustav františek brožek CZ (b. 1881) link
artur brožek CZ (b. 1882) link
picture of petr brožek petr brožek petr brožek Czech actor and musician (1942-2021), CZ (b. 1942) link
vlastimil brožek Czech architect (b. 1894) link
picture of jiří brožek jiří brožek jiří brožek Czech film editor, CZ (b. 1947) link
picture of aleš brožek aleš brožek aleš brožek Czech historian and librarian, CZ (b. 1952) link
vojtěch brožek (b. 1894) link
ladislav brožek Czechoslovak musician (1904-1943), CZ (b. 1904) link
ferdinand brožek CZ (b. 1896) link
bohuslav brožek (b. 1898) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Ľuba, Martin, Marcel, Matouš, Michal, Patrik, Rudolf, Daniel, Jiří, Vašek, Zdenek, Břetislav, Radovan, Lukáš, Lubomír, Tomáš, Václav, Ondřej, Zdeněk, Ľubomír, Miloslav, Ondra, Filip, Vojta, Honza, Adam, Petr, Pepa, Erik, Vít, Ivan, Marek, Milan, Aleš, Adolf, Miroslav, Boris, Pavel, Radim, Radek, Roman, David, Jarek, Jakub, Josef, Jenda, Jirka, Karel, and Ladislav