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Surname Jaroš

Cognomen Jaroš (Ярош Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Azerbaijan, Jaroš Czechia Slovakia Croatia Austria Lithuania) , in all the world, is a common family name. The family name Jaroš is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Belarus, where it is quite a common surname, Czechia, and Ukraine. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Russia, and Belarus.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jaroš

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Ярош Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia
Jaroš Austria, Croatia, Slovakia, Czechia, Lithuania

Last names said to be same

Jaros, and Yarosh

Notable namesakes

picture of jan jaroš jan jaroš jan jaroš Czech member of Czech council, regional politician and mayor (1853-1903), CZ (b. 1853) link
picture of rudolf jaroš rudolf jaroš rudolf jaroš Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament, senator of Czechoslovak National Parliament, Czechoslovak politician and mayor (1869-1935), CZ (b. 1869) link
picture of gustav jaroš gustav jaroš gustav jaroš CZ (b. 1867) link
picture of emanuel jaroš emanuel jaroš emanuel jaroš Czech music educator, composer and organist, CZ (b. 1882) link
gabriel jaroš CZ (b. 1835) link
bohumil jaroš Czech painter (1856-1924), CZ (b. 1856) link
františek jaroš CZ (b. 1846) link
petr jaroš Czech painter (1859-1929), CZ (b. 1859) link
picture of otakar jaroš otakar jaroš otakar jaroš Czech soldier (1912-1943), CZ (b. 1912) link
františek jaroš official of Finance Ministry in Prague, Czechia (1875-1925), CZ (b. 1875) link
josef jaroš CZ (b. 1867) link
josef jaroš Czech notary in Moravia (1879-1942), CZ (b. 1879) link
františek jaroš CZ (b. 1869) link
josef jaroš CZ (b. 1877) link
františek s. jaroš CZ (b. 1877) link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Aleš, Alois, Akane, Boris, Karel, Kamil, Pavel, Pavol, Peter, Peťa, Radim, Radek, Roman, René, Denis, David, Libor, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Josip, Míra, Minko, Mirek, Milan, Dan, Leo, Jan, Tom, Ing, Ivo, Maja, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Jozef, Pepa, Gino, Lech, Ján, Erik, Emil, Ivan, Igor, Marko, Marek, Matej, Robo, and Julie