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Surname Podlaha

Cognomen Podlaha (Podlaha Czechia Germany Austria United States Poland) , all over the world, is a rare family name. The family name Podlaha is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a rare surname, Austria, where it is a rare surname, and Germany, where it is a very rare surname. Much less frequently, Podlaha is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Podlaha

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Podlaha Austria, Poland, Germany, United States, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Podlahová

Notable namesakes

wilhelm podlaha (1803-1853), AT (b. 1803) link
picture of antonín podlaha antonín podlaha antonín podlaha Czech archeologist, art historian, theologist, university educator and roman catholic priest, CZ (b. 1865) link
jan václav podlaha CZ (b. 1823) link
josef podlaha CZ (b. 1893) link
josef podlaha (b. 1912) link
františek podlaha CZ (b. 1914) link
miloslav podlaha SK (b. 1923) link
jiří podlaha (b. 1924) link
přemek podlaha Czech presenter, CZ (b. 1938) link
jaroslav podlaha CZ (b. 1936) link
jiří podlaha CZ (b. 1951) link
josef podlaha Czech ice hockey player, CZ (b. 1971) link
elizabeth j podlaha researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-4007-9078) link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Michal, Björn, Premek, George, Glenna, Julien, Jiří, Helmut, Franta, Martin, Ondrej, Martina, Mathias, Michael, Colleen, Přemek, Raphael, Dominic, Dominik, Gregory, Zdenã, Ondã, Honza, Josef, Jan, Mary, Mark, Adam, Petr, Pepa, Rico, Jiri, Jiã, Marek, Milan, Milos, Anton, Kamil, Kylie, Peter, Roman, David, Glenn, Libor, Lukã, Lukáš, and Jeannie