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Surname Janák

Cognomen Janák (Janak India Nepal Czechia Sri Lanka Saudi Arabia, Янак Ukraine Russia Bulgaria Belarus, Janák Czechia United States Slovakia Germany Hungary) , around the world, is a common surname. The surname Janák is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, and Nepal, where it is quite a rare surname. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in India, Czechia, and Nepal. More prevalently, Janák is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Janák

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Janak India, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, Czechia, Nepal
Янак Ukraine, Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus
Janák Germany, Slovakia, United States, Hungary, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Janik, Janáček, Janík, and Яник

Notable namesakes

picture of jan janák jan janák jan janák Czech member of Czech council and regional politician, CZ (b. 1855) link
františek janák CZ (b. 1821) link
picture of pavel janák pavel janák pavel janák Czech architect, CZ (b. 1882) link
picture of jaroslav janák jaroslav janák jaroslav janák (b. 1889) link
ignát janák (1862–1932), CZ (b. 1862) link
jan janák Czech composer, choirmaster and organist, CZ (b. 1871) link
václav janák CZ (b. 1879) link
zdenko janák CZ (b. 1884) link
franz janák CZ (b. 1886) link
picture of štefan janák štefan janák štefan janák SK (b. 1949) link
antonín janák CZ (b. 1900) link
milan janák Czechoslovak economist (1910-1982), SK (b. 1910) link
karel janák (b. 1913) link
alois janák Czech painter, CZ (b. 1924) link
ignác janák Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak parliament and slovak nation politician, SK (b. 1930) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Michal, Andrej, Robert, Daniel, Gábor, Jiří, Enikő, Vašek, Marián, Michael, Richard, Dominik, Lukáš, Tomáš, Ondřej, Zdeněk, Miloslav, Miroslav, Antonín, Rastislav, Ladislav, Miloš, Matěj, Martin, Ondra, Adam, Petr, Luky, Vít, Ivan, Marek, Milan, Aleš, Karel, Pavel, Jaroslav, Peter, Radek, Roman, David, Gyula, Libor, Jakub, Josef, Jozef, Jirka, Filip, Radim, and Stanislav