Krejčík (feminine Krejčíková) is a Czech-language occupational surname, meaning 'tailor'. Notable people with the surname include:
Mucha is a Slavic surname, derived from mucha, meaning "fly". Mucha is the standard form for males in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, and for people of both genders in Poland. In other Slavic countries, the surname may appear as Mukha or Muha.
Řezníček is a Czech surname, meaning "little butcher".
Růžička is a Czech surname. Ružička is a Slovak surname.
Wróbel is a Polish surname. The same surname is sometimes spelled Wrubel or Vrubel, reflecting its pronunciation. Czech, Slovak, and Slovene cognates include Vrabel, Vrabec, and Brabec.
Černý is a Czech language surname, which means "black". Like many other surnames, this originally made reference to a person's physical qualities, most likely dark hair color. Variants of the name include Cerny and feminine forms Černá in Czech, Čierna in Slovak, and Czarna in Polish.
Šulc is a Czech and Slovak surname, a version of the German family name Schulz. Notable people with the surname include:
Sýkora is a surname of Czech and Slovak language origin. It is related to the Polish surname Sikora. All are derived from a Slavic word for birds of the Paridae (tit) family which was used as a nickname for a small, agile person.
Sedlák is a Czech surname, which means a 'peasant farmer' or 'freeman farmer' who was relatively wealthy and owned his own land.
Krejčí is a Czech surname meaning tailor. Notable people include:
Červenka is a Czech surname. It may refer to:
Kadlec is a Czech surname meaning weaver. Notable people with the surname include:
Slavíček is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Jeřábek is a Czech surname. It was originally used as a nickname for a tall person, based on the Czech word jeřáb, meaning 'crane'. Notable people with the name include:
Konečný is a surname of Czech and Slovak origin. It may refer to:
Kovář is a Czech surname.
Tikal is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Skořepa is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Ševčík is a Czech and Slovak occupational surname, derived from the profession of Švec, "shoemaker". It is related to the Polish name Szewczyk. Notable people include:
Zdráhal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Sova is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: