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Surname Staněk

Family name Staněk (Stanek Poland Czechia United States Germany Slovakia, Staněk Czechia United States Germany Slovakia Austria, Станек Russia Ukraine) , globally, is a common surname. The surname Staněk is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, and Poland. In absolute terms, this name is the most popular in Czechia, Poland, and the United States. Also, Staněk is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Staněk

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Stanek Germany, Slovakia, United States, Czechia, Poland
Staněk Germany, Austria, Slovakia, United States, Czechia
Станек Ukraine, Russia

Last names said to be same

Stan, Стен, Стэн, סטן, ستان, スタン, and 斯坦

Notable namesakes

picture of václav staněk václav staněk václav staněk Czech poet, doctor and writer, CZ (b. 1804) link
picture of ivan bohdan staněk ivan bohdan staněk ivan bohdan staněk Czech member of Czech council, poet and publicist, CZ (b. 1828) link
picture of františek staněk františek staněk františek staněk Czech banker and politician (1867-1936), CZ (b. 1867) link
picture of josef staněk josef staněk josef staněk CZ (b. 1887) link
ladislav staněk CZ (b. 1842) link
vilém staněk Czech entrepreneur, CZ (b. 1853) link
picture of václav jan staněk václav jan staněk václav jan staněk Czech documentator, photographer, mycologist and zoologist (1907-1983), CZ (b. 1907) link
rudolf staněk Czechoslovak teacher, CZ (b. 1861) link
emanuel staněk Czech painter and illustrator, CZ (b. 1862) link
picture of jaroslav staněk jaroslav staněk jaroslav staněk Czech physiologist, biophysicist and teacher (1917-1980), CZ (b. 1917) link
jan staněk Czech Catholic priest in Moravia (1869-1948), CZ (b. 1869) link
eduard staněk AT (b. 1859) link
josef staněk CZ (b. 1860) link
jan staněk (b. 1870) link
františek staněk Czechoslovak politician, member of Czechoslovak parliament (b. 1882) link

Characteristic forenames

Dan, Karel, Kamil, Pavel, Radim, Radek, Radka, Roman, Robin, René, Danny, David, Leoš, Libor, Lukas, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Jenda, Jirka, Jára, Tonda, Carol, Akram, Aleš, Simon, Jan, Tom, Eda, Ing, Miki, Mudr, Alda, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Honza, Pepa, Vít, Fana, Ivan, Olda, Otto, Mario, Marek, Milan, Mirek, Míra, Erik, and Venca