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Surname Janík

Last name Janík (Janik Poland Germany United States Czechia India, Яник Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan, Janík Germany United States Czechia Slovakia United Kingdom) , throughout the world, is a common cognomen. The surname Janík is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Slovakia, where it is quite a common surname, Poland, and Czechia. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Poland, Germany, and the United States. Also, Janík is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Janík

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Janik Germany, Czechia, Poland, United States, India
Яник Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Belarus, Russia, Kyrgyzstan
Janík Germany, Slovakia, Czechia, United States, United Kingdom

Last names said to be same

Janák

Notable namesakes

picture of ján janík ján janík ján janík Czechoslovak senator of Czechoslovak National Parliament and slovak nation politician (1872-1951), SK (b. 1872) link
vincenc janík CZ (b. 1830) link
ladislav janík Czech civil servant from Moravia (1872-1938), CZ (b. 1872) link
picture of zdeněk janík zdeněk janík zdeněk janík Czech poet, CZ (b. 1923) link
františek janík regional official and lawyer in Moravia (1874-1967), CZ (b. 1874) link
jan janík (b. 1873) link
jaroslav janík Czechoslovak journalist (1901-1974), CZ (b. 1901) link
picture of pavol janík pavol janík pavol janík Slovak writer, SK (b. 1956) link
václav janík (b. 1899) link
karel janík UA (b. 1899) link
picture of cyril bystrík janík cyril bystrík janík cyril bystrík janík SK (b. 1952) link
josef janík Czech soccer player, CZ (b. 1921) link
ján janík Czechoslovak member of Slovak National Council, member of Czechoslovak parliament and slovak nation politician, SK (b. 1924) link
picture of vlastislav janík vlastislav janík vlastislav janík CZ (b. 1966) link
ignác janík CZ (b. 1917) link

Characteristic forenames

Bob, Leoš, Libor, Jakub, Josef, Jozef, Juraj, Jirka, Tomas, Honys, Honza, Venca, Filip, Ondra, Martin, Marcel, Maroš, Matúš, Miloš, Michal, Samuel, Andrej, David, Denis, Roman, Radek, Dan, Jan, Iva, Miro, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Pepa, Ján, Erik, Patrik, Ivan, Matej, Milan, Mirec, Aleš, Karel, Karol, Pavel, Pavol, Peter, Radim, Marek, and Robert