Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Czech; and the source is Location.
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Borák Czech
Habitational name for someone from one of many places named with bor meaning "pine forest"; alternatively from a short form of the personal names Dalibor or Bořivoj, containing the element -bor meaning "battle".
Bošňáková f Czech, Slovak
Possibly denoting to "Bosniak" or "Bosnian"
Brodsky Czech
Habitational name derived from a number of places, including Bohemia.
Bur Swiss, Low German, Czech, French
Swiss and North German variant of Bauer. ... [more]
Cabalov Czech (Anglicized, Modern, Rare)
The Last Name of Cabalov is still somewhat rare with last names. It come from a land in-between Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Chernin Czech
A habitational name for someone from Cernice or some other place named with this word.
Doubrava Czech
It means "forest".
Hanák Czech
Derived from the small town Haná.
Hebron Czech
From the Biblical place name of the same name mentioned in II Samuel 1-3 which is said to mean “alliance” in Hebrew.
Hořovice Czech
Czech from of Horowitz.
Hradecký m Czech
Hradecký refers to someone from the city of Hradec Králové in the Czech Republic. A famous bearer is Finnish-Slovak soccer goalkeeper Lukáš Hradecký (1989-).
Hustopeče Czech
This indicates familial origin within either of 2 eponymous Moravian towns.
Jurovský Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Jurowski.
Keyser Ukrainian, Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Serbian, Macedonian, Jewish (Sephardic), Judeo-Spanish
Slavic and Sephardic surname from Sephardic Jews in Eastern Europe. Surname is derived from village of кизя (Kizya) in Galacia (Ukraine). Common throughout entire former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR/CCCP)... [more]
Krym Russian, Ukrainian, Czech, Belarusian, Polish
Means "Crimea", from Krym.
Lánská Czech, Slovak
She comes from Lány.
Lánský Czech
He comes from Lány.
Ledecký Czech
It means "coming from somewhere".
Morávek Czech, Slovak
Means "Moravian".
Ostrovská f Czech, Slovak
Feminine form of Ostrovský.
Ostrovský m Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of Ostrowski.
Otradovec Czech
Habitational name for someone from any of four places in Bohemia called Otradov or Otradovice.
Pliner Russian, Czech
Originated from a small town in Russia named, Plino.
Radnice Czech
This indicates familial origin within the Bohemian town of the same name.
Rosenbaum German, Czech
Habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a rosebush, Middle High German rōsenboum.
Rovnák Czech
Habitational name from places named Rovné and/or Rovný.
Skočdopole Czech
Derived from Czech imperative sentence skoč do pole! meaning "jump in a field!".
Tabor English, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Jewish
English: metonymic occupational name for a drummer, from Middle English, Old French tabo(u)r ‘drum’.... [more]
Turek Polish, Czech
Either meaning "a Turk", or coming from one of many the cities in Poland called Turek.
Ulehla Czech, Slovak, Polish
Derives from Slovak word uhla meaning "angle, corner". Could also derive from the Polish word ulehla meaning "to be subdued, to be defeated". This is the surname of the famous youtuber Nicholas Ulehla, pseudonymously known as SocksFor1.
Velíšek Czech
Czech form of Velliscig.
Zelená f Czech, Slovak
Means "green" in Czech and Slovak.