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Surname Kolář

Cognomen Kolář (Kolar Czechia India United States Croatia Slovenia, كولار Iraq Iran, Kolář Czechia India United States Germany Slovakia) , in the entire world, is a common last name. The surname Kolář is habitual in Slovenia, where it is a common surname, Czechia, and Croatia, where it is quite a common surname (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in Czechia, India, and the United States. Very seldom, Kolář is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Kolář

Nomographic illustration
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Kolar United States, Croatia, Czechia, Slovenia, India
كولار Iraq, Iran
Kolář United States, Slovakia, Czechia, India, Germany
Коларж Ukraine, Russia

Last names said to be same

Kollár, Kolár, and Колар

Notable namesakes

picture of josef kolář josef kolář josef kolář Czech translator (1830–1910), CZ (b. 1830) link
picture of martin kolář martin kolář martin kolář Czech genealogist and historian (1836-1898), CZ (b. 1836) link
picture of jan kolář jan kolář jan kolář Czech engineer and university educator (1868-1958), CZ (b. 1868) link
emilián kolář (b. 1820) link
václav kolář Czech architect, CZ (b. 1841) link
picture of jiří kolář jiří kolář jiří kolář Czech poet, playwright, translator and artist (1914-2002), CZ (b. 1914) link
julius kolář holocaust victim, b. 1864-04-13, CZ (b. 1864) link
josef b. kolář CZ (b. 1855) link
emil kolář Czechoslovak composer, CZ (b. 1866) link
picture of bohumil kolář bohumil kolář bohumil kolář Czech Roman Catholic priest, CZ (b. 1924) link
josef kolář CZ (b. 1864) link
picture of jaromír kolář jaromír kolář jaromír kolář Czech physician, CZ (b. 1926) link
josef kolář holocaust victim, b. 1882-06-23, CZ (b. 1882) link
antonín kolář Czech classical philologist, CZ (b. 1884) link
jan kolář Czech pedagogue (1884-1940), CZ (b. 1884) link

Characteristic forenames

Dan, Artur, Adolf, Karel, Kamil, Pavel, Radim, Radek, Rosťa, Roman, Robin, René, Denis, David, Libor, Jarek, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Jirka, Jára, Tonda, Alois, Aleš, Míra, Mára, Jan, Ing, Ivo, Ota, Mudr, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Pepa, Piti, Honza, Jiri, Emil, Vít, Ivan, Oleg, Olda, Marty, Marek, Milan, Milda, Mirek, Erik, and Hynek