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Surname Kmeť

Last name Kmeť (Кметь Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan, Kmeť Slovakia Czechia United States, Кмећ) , globally, is quite a rare cognomen. The surname Kmeť is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname, Ukraine, and Czechia, where it is a rare surname. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Slovakia, and Russia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Kmeť

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Кметь Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia
Kmeť Slovakia, United States, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Kmet

Notable namesakes

daniel matej kmeť Hungarian mathematician, astronomer, SK (b. 1783) link
picture of andrej kmeť andrej kmeť andrej kmeť Slovak archeologist, botanist, ethnographist, geologist, historian and roman catholic priest (1841-1908), SK (b. 1841) link
jozef jarín kmeť SK (b. 1815) link
ján kmeť SK (b. 1848) link
stanislav kmeť Slovak historian (1916-2002), SK (b. 1916) link
picture of miroslav kmeť miroslav kmeť miroslav kmeť SK (b. 1964) link
ľudovít kmeť Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak parliament and slovak nation politician (b. 1936) link
ladislav kmeť SK (b. 1929) link
tibor kmeť Ph.D. Comenius University 1987 link
tomáš kmeť Slovak volleyball player, SK (b. 1981) link
matúš kmeť Slovak footballer, SK link

Characteristic forenames

Ing, Emona, Honza, Filip, Marian, Martin, Maroš, Matúš, Miloš, Michal, Andrej, Braňo, Patryk, Robert, Dušan, Eduard, Marián, Kristof, Dominik, Gabriel, Lukáš, Julián, Juraj, Jozef, Josef, Jakub, Adam, Petr, Jano, Ján, Tono, Erik, Hanz, Ivan, Igor, Marko, Tomáš, Marek, Milan, Mirko, Karol, Pavel, Pavol, Peter, Radek, Roman, René, David, Matej, and Norbert