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Surname Kubín

Surname Kubín (Kubín Czechia Slovakia Germany, Кубин Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan) , across the world, is quite a rare family name. The surname Kubín is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, Slovakia, where it is a rare surname, and Belarus, where it is a very rare surname. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, Russia, and Slovakia. Much less frequently, Kubín is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Kubín

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Kubín Czechia, Slovakia, Germany
Кубин Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus

Last names said to be same

Kubin, and Kubínová

Notable namesakes

picture of josef štefan kubín josef štefan kubín josef štefan kubín Czech writer, CZ (b. 1864) link
josef k. kubín CZ (b. 1857) link
josef ladislav kubín (b. 1861) link
alfred kubín holocaust victim, b. 1878-05-16 (b. 1878) link
josef kubín (b. 1884) link
jan kubín (b. 1891) link
otakar kubín CZ (b. 1891) link
oto kubín (b. 1895) link
rudolf kubín Czech composer and violoncellist (1909-1973), CZ (b. 1909) link
josef kubín CZ (b. 1900) link
jan kubín (b. 1900) link
františek kubín (b. 1900) link
karel kubín Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and Czechoslovak politician, CZ (b. 1911) link
jaromír kubín CZ (b. 1910) link
róbert kubín SK (b. 1910) link

Characteristic forenames

Dan, Marcel, Matěj, Michal, Standa, Stáník, Robert, Rudolf, Daniel, Dušan, Jonáš, Jiří, Tereza, Otakar, Šimon, Matyáš, Michael, Richard, Róbert, Lukáš, Lubomír, Tomáš, Martin, Filip, Honza, Jára, Jan, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Vít, Marek, Milan, Mirek, Aleš, Karel, Heřman, Kamil, Radim, Radek, Roman, David, Libor, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Juraj, Jiři, Pavel, and Vendula