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Surname Habart

Surname Habart (Habart Czechia France Slovakia United States Canada) , globally, is a rare family name. The surname Habart is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, Slovakia, and France, where it is a rare surname. Much less frequently, Habart is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Habart

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Habart Canada, France, Slovakia, Czechia, United States

Last names said to be same

Habartová

Notable namesakes

picture of čeněk habart čeněk habart čeněk habart Czech chronicler and writer, CZ (b. 1863) link
jan habart physician and army surgeon (b. 1845) link
carl habart CZ (b. 1855) link
picture of václav habart václav habart václav habart Czech Roman Catholic priest, CZ (b. 1940) link
václav habart CZ (b. 1899) link
ladislav habart (b. 1914) link
bedřich habart (b. 1921) link
christine habart French politician, FR (b. 1956) link
habart wittlinger ice hockey player (1965-), SK (b. 1965) link
filip habart CZ (b. 1969) link
nicolas habart Catholic priest, FR link
nicholas habart catholic bishop link
tomáš habart CZ (b. 1979) link
jan habart CZ (b. 1980) link
michel habart link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Jean, Jeff, Jill, Jiã, Faye, Ivan, Zach, Marek, Milan, Jake, Simon, Amber, Aimee, Chase, Cindy, Betty, Bruno, Karen, Karel, Karol, Sonny, Kevin, Jaro, Luca, Ms, Ann, Amy, B A, Pam, Guy, Jan, Tom, Tim, Jack, Marc, Cole, Bill, Kaye, Kent, Petr, Rose, Ryan, Lori, Lois, Adam, and Pavel