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Surname Bednář

Surname Bednář (Bednar Czechia United States Slovakia Austria Germany, Bednář Czechia United States Slovakia Germany Switzerland, בדנר Israel) , around the world, is a common family name. The family name Bednář is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, and Austria, where it is quite a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Czechia, the United States, and Slovakia. Very seldom, Bednář is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Bednář

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Bednar Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Czechia, United States
Bednář Germany, Slovakia, Czechia, United States, Switzerland
בדנר Israel
Беднарж Russia, Ukraine

Last names said to be same

Bednářová

Notable namesakes

gerard bednář CZ (b. 1675) link
alois bednář CZ (b. 1816) link
picture of františek bednář františek bednář františek bednář Czech philosopher, historian, publicist, religion writer, professor, publicist, theologist, university educator and science writer (1884-1963), CZ (b. 1884) link
picture of antonín bednář antonín bednář antonín bednář Czech conductor, composer and choirmaster, CZ (b. 1896) link
picture of kamil bednář kamil bednář kamil bednář Czech poet, CZ (b. 1912) link
ferdinand bednář Ferdinand Bednář * 1862 , † 1907 , teacher, publikační činnost sex: male (b. 1862) link
josef bednář CZ (b. 1855) link
ladislav bednář CZ (b. 1862) link
antonín bednář CZ (b. 1863) link
josef bednář Czech Esperantist, CZ (b. 1887) link
antonín bednář CZ (b. 1882) link
tobiáš bednář CZ (b. 1882) link
františek bednář CZ (b. 1886) link
picture of miloslav bednář miloslav bednář miloslav bednář Czech philosopher and sociologist, CZ (b. 1948) link
antonín bednář CZ (b. 1889) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Jarin, Jarek, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Jirka, Honza, Vojta, Fanda, Filip, Ondra, Martin, Marcel, Matěj, Miloš, Michal, Standa, Andrej, Patrik, Daniel, Luděk, Libor, David, Robin, Roman, Eli, Ivo, Adam, Petr, Pepa, Vít, Ivan, Olda, Otto, Marek, Luboš, Mates, Milan, Mirek, Mára, Aleš, Alois, Karel, Kamil, Pavel, Radim, Radek, Majkl, and Ládis