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Surname Holeček

Surname Holeček (Holecek Czechia United States Slovakia Germany Austria, Holeček Czechia United States Slovakia Germany Croatia, Голечек Ukraine Russia) , around the globe, is quite a rare family name. The cognomen Holeček is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Cyprus. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Czechia, the United States, and Slovakia. Very seldom, Holeček is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Holeček

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Holecek Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Czechia, United States
Holeček Germany, Slovakia, Czechia, United States, Croatia
Голечек Russia, Ukraine

Last names said to be same

Hoch, and Холечек

Notable namesakes

picture of josef holeček josef holeček josef holeček Czech publicist, translator, bookwriter and writer (1853-1929), CZ (b. 1853) link
petr holeček (b. 1808) link
picture of vojtěch holeček vojtěch holeček vojtěch holeček Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament, legioneer and Czechoslovak politician, CZ (b. 1891) link
picture of jeronym holeček jeronym holeček jeronym holeček CZ (b. 1891) link
bohumil holeček building contractor and mayor in Prague-Vršovice, CZ (b. 1852) link
antonín holeček CZ (b. 1850) link
antonín holeček CZ (b. 1851) link
f. s. holeček Czechoslovak writer, CZ (b. 1865) link
františek holeček (b. 1865) link
františek holeček CZ (b. 1866) link
jan holeček (b. 1867) link
františek holeček CZ (b. 1871) link
mariofil holeček SI (b. 1872) link
františek holeček CZ (b. 1881) link
bedřich holeček (b. 1882) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Libor, Lucie, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Jirka, Honza, Vojta, Filip, Ondra, Martin, Marcel, Matěj, Miloš, Michal, Samuel, Standa, Patrik, Prokop, Radvan, Robert, Leoš, David, Roman, Radek, Ivo, Maty, Anja, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Pepa, Dora, Vít, Ivan, Daniel, Mario, Milan, Milda, Míra, Aleš, Antun, Karel, Kamil, Pavel, Peter, Radim, Marek, and Lumír