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Forename Jirka

Around the world, Jirka (Jirka Czechia Austria Germany Democratic Republic of the Congo United States, Йирка) is quite a common predominantly masculine, but very seldom female given name. The first name Jirka is characteristic of Czechia, where it is quite a common masculine name, Belgium, where it is a rare female name, and Finland, where it is a rare masculine name. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Czechia, Germany, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Very seldom, Jirka is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jirka

name Jiřka, name Jirek, name Jirka, name Jurka, name Jirko, name Жирка
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Jirka Austria, Germany, Czechia, United States, Democratic Republic of the Congo

First names said to be same

Jirek, Jirko, Jiřka, Jurka, and Жирка

First name Jirka in the context

Jirka is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jirka , the operatic character in the opera Die Teufelskäthe, The Devil and Kate and Jirka , the operatic character in the opera The Secret by Bedřich Smetana; a bell-ringer.

Notable namesakes

jirka květoň CZ (b. 1892) link
jirka tausig (b. 1919) link
jirka wartenberg DE (b. 1945) link
jirka dell’oro-friedl German university teacher, DE (b. 1965) link
jirka letzin swimmer, DE (b. 1971) link
jirka arndt German athletics competitor, DE (b. 1973) link
jirka pfahl German artist, DE (b. 1976) link
jirka peschek researcher link
jirka simunek researcher link
jirka grosse researcher link
jirka väätäinen digital artist, FI link
jirka cops researcher link
m jirka researcher link
grant w jirka researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-5329-9614) link
jirka koběrský CZ (b. 1978) link

Characteristic surnames

Ka, Hájek, Vaněk, Říha, Matoušek, Moravec, Svoboda, Kolář, Kučera, Jelínek, Horák, Novotny, Zelenka, Černý, Macháček, Stejskal, Pokorný, Dvořák, Novotný, Čermák, Procházka, Veselý, Pospíšil, Němec, Kadlec, Ek, Petr, Marek, Sirka, Beran, Král, Janda, Toman, Trnka, Novák, Novak, Holub, Fiala, Zeman, Urban, Mašek, Soukup, Strnad, Adamec, Beneš, Havel, and Kratochvíl