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Surname Polášek

Cognomen Polášek (Polášek Czechia Slovakia United States) , in the world, is quite a rare surname. The family name Polášek is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, and Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Polášek

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Polášek Czechia, United States, Slovakia

Last names said to be same

Polasek

Notable namesakes

františek polášek CZ (b. 1757) link
picture of josef polášek josef polášek josef polášek Czech roman catholic priest (1866-1948) (b. 1866) link
picture of jan nepomuk polášek jan nepomuk polášek jan nepomuk polášek Czech composer (1873-1956), CZ (b. 1873) link
františek polášek Czechoslovak teacher (1848-1925), CZ (b. 1848) link
ladislav polášek judge in Jablunkov, Czechia (1876-??), CZ (b. 1876) link
františek polášek teacher and botanist (1893-1927), CZ (b. 1893) link
josef polášek Czech architect (1899-1946), CZ (b. 1899) link
ladislav polášek (1904-1945), CZ (b. 1904) link
benedikt polášek CZ (b. 1894) link
karel polášek (b. 1896) link
viktor polášek Czechoslovak painter, CZ (b. 1911) link
michal polášek CZ (b. 1901) link
alois polášek (b. 1901) link
petr polášek CZ (b. 1903) link
jindřich polášek (b. 1904) link

Characteristic forenames

Jan, Jirka, Honza, Filip, Ondra, Martin, Matěj, Miloš, Michal, Samuel, Patrik, Daniel, Dušan, Luděk, Jiří, Eduard, Vašek, Viktor, Zdenek, Šimon, Radovan, Richard, Josef, Jakub, Libor, Leoš, Ivo, Alex, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Luis, Vít, Marek, Milan, Mirek, Dominik, Boris, Pavel, Pavol, Radim, Radek, Roman, René, Ribor, David, Ladik, Laďa, Karel, and Lukáš