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Surname Starec

Family name Starec (Starec Slovakia Czechia Italy Slovenia Brazil, Старец Russia Ukraine) , worldwide, is a rare surname. The cognomen Starec is characteristic of Slovakia, where it is quite a rare surname, Slovenia, and Czechia. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Slovakia, Czechia, and Russia. Much less frequently, Starec is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Starec

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Starec Slovakia, Italy, Czechia, Brazil, Slovenia
Старец Russia, Ukraine

Last names said to be same

Старець

Notable namesakes

picture of petr starec petr starec petr starec Czech figure skater, CZ (b. 1951) link
eduard starec (b. 1894) link
václav starec Czech architect, CZ (b. 1908) link
miloslav starec CZ (b. 1927) link
mikuláš starec badminton player, SK (b. 1946) link
martin starec Czech member of Czech Parliament (1998–2002), CZ (b. 1962) link
miroslav starec CZ (b. 1955) link
roberto starec Italian musicologist. link
milan starec CZ (b. 1975) link
mitja starec SI link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Radek, Grant, Tomas, Nelly, Iloni, Usyel, Marina, Martin, Marcel, Marcia, Marcio, Maroš, Mateja, Moyses, Michal, Miguel, Susana, Sergio, Andrea, Barbie, Ksenja, Pavel, Rafael, Katja, Karel, Ms, Ana, Leo, Lea, Jan, Adam, Petr, Rado, Luma, Ján, Teja, Tina, Erik, Fani, Maria, Marco, Matej, Mitja, Andre, Celso, Bojan, Karlo, and Romina