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Buzek
Buzek (Czech feminine: Buzková) is a Czech and Polish surname. In Czech, the surname originated as a pet form of the given name Budislav. In Polish, as a pet form of the names starting with 'Budzi-': Budzisław, Budziwoj, etc., as well as of the name/nickname Buza. Notable people with the surname include:
Tikal
family name
Pavelka
Pavelka (feminine Pavelková) is a Czech surname. Notable people include: Annie Sadilek Pavelka, Czech-American woman David Pavelka, Czech footballer Irena Pavelková, Czech slalom canoeist Jake Pavelka, American pilot Jaroslav Pavelka, Czech ice hockey player Jessie Pavelka, American fitness trainer Karol Pavelka, Slovak footballer Paul Pavelka, American aviator Roman Pavelka, Czech footballer Tomáš Pavelka, Czech ice hockey player Zuzana Pavelková, Czech badminton player
Šimůnek
Šimůnek (feminine Šimůnková) is a Czech surname. Notable people include:
Pavelec
Pavelec (feminine Pavelcová) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jedlička
Jedlička (feminine: Jedličková) is a Czech surname, meaning 'small fir'. Notable people with the surname include:
Vodička
Vodička (feminine Vodičková) is a Czech and Slovak surname, which is a diminutive of the Czech word voda ("water"), and thus a topographic name for a person who lived by water. The name may refer to:
Talich
Talich is a surname of Czech origin. Notable people with the surname include:
Macura
Macura (Czech feminine: Macurová, Polish archaic feminines: Macurzyna, Macurzanka) is a Slavic surname. It Polish it is derived from the given name Mac, a short form of Maciej and Mateusz. In Czech, the name was derived from Máca, which is a pet form of the given name Matěj (Czech form of Matthias/Matthew). Notable people with the surname include:
Jurečka
Jurečka (feminine Jurečková) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Čížek
Čížek (feminine: Čížková) is a Czech surname. The surname translates as 'siskin', but it is also a diminutive of the surname Číž. Notable people with the surname include:
Sláma
Sláma (feminine: Slámová) is a Czech surname meaning "straw". Notable people include:
Vorel
Vorel is a common Czech surname that derives from orel (eagle). The feminine form of the name is Vorlová. Notable people include:
Vyskočil
Vyskočil (feminine: Vyskočilová) is a Czech surname. Alternative spellings include Wiskocil, Wiskoczil, and Wyskocil.
Jelínek
Jelínek (feminine: Jelínková) is a Czech surname that means "little deer". Notable people include:
Deml
Deml (feminine: Demlová) is a Czech surname. It came to the Czech language as a derivation from the German surnames Temml and Themml, or from the old German given names Dagomar, Thiemo, Thomas, etc. A similar surname with the same etymology is Demel. Notable people with the surname include:
Ondříček
Ondříček (feminine Ondříčková) is a Czech surname. Notable people include:
Kratochvíl
Kratochvíl (feminine form: Kratochvílová) is a Czech and Slovak surname. Notable people with the surname include: