Slanina is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Stepanov (Степанов), female Stepanova is a common Russian and Serbian surname that is derived from the male given name Stepan and literally means Stepan's. The Latvianized form is Stepanovs. Notable people with the surname include:
Pospíšil is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Veselý is a Czech and Slovak surname meaning "merry" or "cheerful".
Šťastný is a Czech and Slovak surname which literally means "happy". The feminine form of the surname is Šťastná.
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.
Matějovský is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Tkáč is a Slovak surname, it may refer to:
Vávra is a Czech-language surname. Notable people include:
Brabec is a Czech surname meaning "sparrow". It is sometimes Germanized as Brabetz. The surname may refer to:
Varga or Vargha is a Hungarian occupational surname derived from the Hungarian term varga, meaning, “shoemaker” or “cobbler”. Czech and Slovak female form is Vargová.
Klimov is a Russian male surname, its feminine counterpart is Klimova (Климова). It may refer to
Zapletal is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Suchánek is a Slavic surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Kožíšek is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Málek is a Czech surname, derived from the word malý (small). Notable people include:
Vladimír Slanina is a Czech male canoeist who won 12 medals at senior level at the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.
Vladimír Slanina Sr. is a Czech male canoeist who won a medal at senior level at the Wildwater Canoeing World Championships.
Petříček is a Czech surname meaning literally "small Peter". Notable people include:
Masar are occupational surnames meaning butcher in some Slavic languages. Notable people with the surname include: