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Surname Králik

Cognomen Králik (Králik Slovakia Czechia Hungary Germany United States) , all around the world, is quite a rare last name. The cognomen Králik is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Slovakia, where it is quite a common surname, Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Hungary, where it is a rare surname. Much less frequently, Králik is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Králik

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Králik Germany, Slovakia, United States, Hungary, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Kralik

Notable namesakes

picture of sámuel králik sámuel králik sámuel králik watchmaker (1815-1886), SK (b. 1815) link
picture of štefan králik štefan králik štefan králik Czechoslovak playwright, doctor and writer (1909-1983), SK (b. 1909) link
rudolf králik Czechoslovak writer (1893-1944), SK (b. 1893) link
kapi-králik jenő Hungarian composer, organist (1906-1978), HU (b. 1906) link
jakub bohumil králik actor, SK (b. 1919) link
tibor králik SK (b. 1914) link
juraj králik Slovak diplomat, SK (b. 1926) link
daniel králik (b. 1919) link
ivan králik Slovak translator (1937-2009), SK (b. 1937) link
michal králik SK (b. 1930) link
svetozár králik SK (b. 1935) link
ján králik politician, SK (b. 1949) link
ľubomír králik Czechoslovak architect, SK (b. 1961) link
juraj králik (b. 1952) link
jozef králik (b. 1953) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Judit, Vidor, Fanni, Filip, Zsolt, Marian, Martin, Marcel, Matúš, Michal, Máté, Samuel, Stefan, Standa, Albert, Andrej, Patrik, Rasťo, Roxána, Rudolf, Daniel, Juraj, Jozef, Jakub, Dóra, Majo, Andy, Anna, Adam, Petr, Jana, Jiri, Ján, Erik, Ivan, Dávid, Imre, Marek, Matej, Milan, Béla, Pavel, Pavol, Petra, Peter, Roman, René, Zola, and János