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Surname Mikuláš

Last name Mikuláš (Mikuláš Slovakia Czechia United States United Kingdom, Mikulas Slovakia Czechia Hungary United States Afghanistan, ニコラス Japan) , across the world, is quite a rare cognomen. The family name Mikuláš is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Slovakia, where it is quite a common surname, Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, and Hungary. Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Slovakia, Czechia, and Japan. Likewise, Mikuláš is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Mikuláš

Nomographic illustration
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Mikuláš Slovakia, Czechia, United States, United Kingdom
Mikulas Afghanistan, Slovakia, United States, Hungary, Czechia
ニコラス Japan
Микулаш Ukraine

Notable namesakes

jaroslav mikuláš CZ (b. 1870) link
václav mikuláš Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and Czechoslovak politician, CZ (b. 1886) link
karel mikuláš CZ (b. 1903) link
martin mikuláš Czechoslovak member of Slovak National Council, member of Czechoslovak parliament, member of Czechoslovak national parliament and slovak nation politician (1923-1995) (b. 1923) link
picture of radek mikuláš radek mikuláš radek mikuláš CZ (b. 1964) link
peter mikuláš Slovak bass singer, SK (b. 1954) link
vladimír mikuláš CZ (b. 1947) link
milan mikuláš Czech triple jumper, SK (b. 1963) link
bořek mikuláš CZ (b. 1962) link
jiří mikuláš CZ (b. 1965) link
martin mikuláš CZ (b. 1968) link
ondrej mikuláš Slovakian Righteous Among the Nations, SK link
martin mikuláš Czech translator, CZ (b. 1983) link
roman mikuláš SK (b. 1973) link
david mikuláš (b. 1975) link

Characteristic forenames

Ott, Hrubý, Fekete, Brukner, Kováč, Krahulík, Richter, Halász, Havlík, Heřman, Hosnedl, Hladký, Vaszily, Farkaš, Ferjenčík, Černý, Čečko, Bernáth, Novotný, Hořánek, Barbušin, Belinský, Harkot, Novák, Tichý, Gabmayer, Mrva, Poul, Huba, Merta, Sanko, Styrčák, Balog, Benda, Bryan, Kneys, Křepelka, Pýcha, Varga, Muroň, Starý, Sychra, Bajusz, Karika, Kántor, Knotek, Pejcha, Gangur, Tóth, and Bačinský