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Surname Nováček

Family name Nováček (Novacek Czechia United States Slovakia Austria Germany, Nováček Czechia United States Slovakia Germany Romania, Новачек Russia Ukraine) , worldwide, is quite a common last name. The cognomen Nováček is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is quite a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Czechia, the United States, and Slovakia.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Nováček

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Novacek Germany, Austria, Slovakia, United States, Czechia
Nováček Germany, Slovakia, United States, Czechia, Romania
Новачек Ukraine, Russia

Last names said to be same

Nováčková

Notable namesakes

picture of martin nováček martin nováček martin nováček Czech conductor, violinist, music educator, composer and organist, CZ (b. 1834) link
jan tomáš nováček CZ (b. 1802) link
picture of vojtěch jaromír nováček vojtěch jaromír nováček vojtěch jaromír nováček CZ (b. 1852) link
picture of karl nováček karl nováček karl nováček director, RS (b. 1868) link
picture of victor nováček victor nováček victor nováček Czech music educator and violinist (1875-1914), RO (b. 1875) link
picture of radim nováček radim nováček radim nováček Czech mineralogist, CZ (b. 1905) link
antonín nováček US (b. 1866) link
karel nováček CZ (b. 1874) link
josef nováček CZ (b. 1880) link
josef nováček CZ (b. 1882) link
picture of petr nováček petr nováček petr nováček Czech publicist, CZ (b. 1946) link
františek nováček botanist and primary school teacher (1897-1944), CZ (b. 1897) link
eduard nováček Czechoslovak legionary, CZ (b. 1898) link
františek nováček CZ (b. 1889) link
erich nováček holocaust victim, b. 1901-11-29, CZ (b. 1901) link

Characteristic forenames

Dan, Denis, David, Laďa, Leoš, Libor, Jakub, Josef, Jozef, Jirka, Honza, Filip, Ondra, Martin, Marcel, Matěj, Miloš, Michal, Samuel, Patrik, Robert, Daniel, René, Robin, Roman, Radek, Jan, Tom, Nik, Ivo, Adam, Bohy, Kuba, Petr, Pepa, Luky, Luboš, Vít, Milan, Mirek, Aleš, Alois, Cyril, Karel, Kamil, Pavel, Pavol, Radim, Marek, and Jiří