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Surname Vlček

Surname Vlček (Vlček Czechia Slovakia United States Germany Austria, Vlcek Czechia Slovakia United States Germany Austria, Влчек Russia Ukraine) , around the world, is a common last name. The last name Vlček is habitual in Czechia, where it is quite a common surname, Slovakia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where it is quite a rare surname. Not in comparison with a country's population, the name is most common in Czechia, Slovakia, and the United States.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Vlček

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Vlček, Vlcek Austria, Germany, Slovakia, Czechia, United States
Влчек Russia, Ukraine

Last names said to be same

Vlčková, and Wlček

Notable namesakes

picture of václav vlček václav vlček václav vlček Czech writer and warrior (b. 1425) link
picture of václav vlček václav vlček václav vlček Czech playwright, publicist and writer (1839-1908), CZ (b. 1839) link
jan křtitel vlček Czech priest and translator, CZ (b. 1805) link
picture of jaroslav vlček jaroslav vlček jaroslav vlček Czech literature historian and university educator (1860-1930), CZ (b. 1860) link
picture of bohumil vlček bohumil vlček bohumil vlček Czech sculptor, CZ (b. 1862) link
johann baptist joseph vlček (b. 1805) link
adolf josef vlček CZ (b. 1808) link
vilém vlček butcher in Prague, later mayor of Vinohrady (1829-1904), CZ (b. 1829) link
jan vlček Czech attorney and local politician in Prague (1841-1911), CZ (b. 1841) link
václav vlček (b. 1833) link
picture of václav vlček václav vlček václav vlček Czechoslovak flyer (1895-1974), CZ (b. 1895) link
františek vlček Czech calibration officer, CZ (b. 1847) link
karel vlček Czech architect and builder (b. 1851) link
picture of františek vlček františek vlček františek vlček Czech Roman Catholic priest, CZ (b. 1903) link
picture of václav vlček václav vlček václav vlček CZ (b. 1895) link

Characteristic forenames

Dan, Peter, Petar, Peťo, Radim, Radek, Roman, Robin, Danny, David, Larry, Laďa, Leoš, Libor, Lukas, Jarek, Jarda, Jakub, Josef, Jozef, Juraj, Jirka, Pavol, Pavel, Kamil, Karel, Leo, Jan, Tom, Ing, Ivo, Adam, Kuba, Petr, Pepa, Luky, Tomas, Ján, Erik, Ivan, Marek, Majky, Milan, Milda, Mirek, Míra, Sanja, Aleš, Tony, and Tonda