Car is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Zając is one of the most common surnames in Poland and the third most popular in Lesser Poland. The English translation of this surname is "hare". The surname occasionally appears as Zajonc due to the Polish pronunciation of ą as "on", however, the vowel is usually rendered as "a" outside Poland, producing Zajac. The latter form may also come from Slovak, Sorbian, Serbo-Croatian, or Belarusian cognates.
Kali is a Hindu goddess.
Malinowski is a surname of Polish-language origin. It is related to the following surnames:
Kovač, meaning "blacksmith" in South Slavic languages, is a common surname in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia and Serbia.
Zajac is a common Slavic name, meaning “hare”. Variants include Zajtich, Zaek, Zając, Zajec, Zajić, Zajíc, Zayak, Zayats, Zayets, Zients, Ziontz, Zionce, and Zajonc. A related Russian surname is Zaytsev. Notable people with the surname include:
Zieliński is the eighth most common surname in Poland, and is also common in other countries in various forms. The first Polish records of the surname date to the 15th century. Without diacritical marks, it is spelled Zielinski. The Russianized form is Zelinski (Зелинский).
Bakula or Bakuła is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Nikolić, meaning "son of Nikola", is a common South Slavic surname and is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Austria and Serbia. Nikolić is the third most frequent surname in Serbia, and is also common in Croatia, with 6,353 carriers.
Kovačević, Kovačevič or Kovačovič, is a Slavic surname meaning "[black]smith's son". The surname is derived from Kovač, which means "[black]smith", and is the equivalent of English Smithson.
Filip is a masculine given name and a surname, cognate to Philip.
Brzozowski is a Polish toponymic surname derived from the place name Brzozów, which is itself derived from 'brzoza' ("birch").
Svoboda is a common Czech surname. Svobodová is a feminine form of the surname. For more than century it is one of the three most common Czech surnames.
Rogalski is a Polish locational surname, which means a person from Rogal in Poland. The name may refer to:
Blaise is a French male given name and surname derived from the Latin Blasius of unknown meaning, though perhaps "stammerer". As a surname it is derived from the name and originated in the region of Languedoc, France.
Curic, Ćurić, Čurić, or Curić is a South Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bobek is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Bebek is a Croatian surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kaja or Kája is a given name and surname. Kaja is regarded as a Polish feminine given name that is a diminutive form of Karolina, a derivative of Karl. Kája is a Czech unisex given name that is a diminutive form of Karolína, Karla and Karel, also derivatives of Karl.
Karlovich is a surname. Notable people with this name include the following:
Thon is a given name and a surname.