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Surname Habarta

Family name Habarta (Habarta Czechia Poland Slovakia Argentina Germany) , globally, is a rare cognomen. The cognomen Habarta is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, Slovakia, and Poland, where it is a rare surname. Very seldom, Habarta is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Habarta

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Habarta Slovakia, Argentina, Czechia, Germany, Poland

Last names said to be same

Habartová, Габарта, and Хабарта

Notable namesakes

štěpán habarta Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and Czechoslovak politician (1878-1939), CZ (b. 1878) link
picture of gerhard habarta gerhard habarta gerhard habarta Austrian author, gallerist, and publisher, AT (b. 1939) link
jan habarta Czech sculptor (1919-1989), CZ (b. 1919) link
františek habarta (b. 1914) link
františek habarta (b. 1918) link
jan habarta (b. 1925) link
jan walter habarta (b. 1927) link
antonín habarta (b. 1929) link
jiří habarta CZ (b. 1943) link
františek habarta CZ (b. 1948) link
roman habarta (b. 1949) link
jiří habarta (b. 1957) link
jan habarta link
annemarie habarta link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Lukas, Jakub, Josef, Jorge, Tomas, Tomã, Terry, Erica, Frank, Ludã, Filip, Matěj, Maciej, Michal, Sandra, Andrej, Angela, Patrik, Denise, Deneen, Martin, Ruben, Roman, Radek, Jan, Tom, Ivo, Adam, Petr, John, Joey, Jiri, Jiã, Tuca, Elba, Maria, Marta, Matej, Abbie, Amber, Chris, Basia, Pavel, Perla, Radim, Daniel, and Luděk