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Surname Štěpán

Surname Štěpán (Stepan Czechia United States Hungary Moldova Germany, Štěpán Czechia United States Germany France Slovakia, Штепан Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan) , worldwide, is a common family name. The family name Štěpán is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovenia, and Hungary, where it is quite a rare surname. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Czechia, the United States, and Hungary. Also, Štěpán is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Štěpán

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Stepan Moldova, Germany, Hungary, Czechia, United States
Štěpán Germany, France, Slovakia, Czechia, United States
Штепан Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine
שטפאן Israel

Notable namesakes

josef antonín štěpán Czech composer, CZ (b. 1726) link
josef štěpán CZ (b. 1824) link
picture of václav štěpán václav štěpán václav štěpán Czech music educator, composer and pianist, CZ (b. 1889) link
jan štěpán CZ (b. 1847) link
jindřich štěpán law clerk in Vienna, judge in Prague (1860-1919), CZ (b. 1860) link
antonín štěpán attorney and local politician in Písek, Czechia (1860-1915), CZ (b. 1860) link
picture of bohumil štěpán bohumil štěpán bohumil štěpán Czech graphic artist, illustrator, painter, caricaturist, collage artist, CZ (b. 1913) link
james f. štěpán Czech-American notary public and bank director in Chicago (1864-1923) (b. 1864) link
jan štěpán CZ (b. 1858) link
picture of pavel štěpán pavel štěpán pavel štěpán Czech music educator, pianist and university educator (1925-1998), CZ (b. 1925) link
františek štěpán CZ (b. 1869) link
josef štěpán Czechoslovak teacher, CZ (b. 1881) link
arnošt štěpán CZ (b. 1872) link
václav josef štěpán CZ (b. 1873) link
karel štěpán CZ (b. 1874) link

Characteristic forenames

Mach, Staněk, Svoboda, Bartoš, Beránek, Karásek, Kučera, Kříž, Jelínek, Havránek, Hladík, Valenta, Veselý, Černý, Sedláček, Kopecký, Pokorný, Dvořák, Novotný, Škorpil, Konečný, Procházka, Šimek, Vlček, Horák, Němec, Pech, Vrba, Marek, Musil, Sýkora, Bouda, Král, Havel, Holub, Filip, Pospíšil, Fiala, Mareš, Mašek, Soukup, Beneš, Kadlec, Prokop, Lukeš, Ježek, Tichý, Novák, Šulc, and Růžička