Šnajdr is a Czech-language surname, a variant of the German Schneider. Notable people with the surname include:
Jeník is a Czech family name:
Šulc is a Czech and Slovak surname, a version of the German family name Schulz. Notable people with the surname include:
Kukal is a Czech and Slavic surname:
Kaplický is a Czech surname. It's bearers include:
Zahradnik or Zahradník is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Mysliveček, is a Czech surname:
Nezval is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
The Sucharda were a noble family of artists, sculptors and woodcarvers from Nová Paka, Kingdom of Bohemia, who rose to prominence in the 19th and mid-20th centuries. Notable members of this family include:
Hošťálek is a Czech surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Sklenář is a Czech-language occupational surname, literally meaning glazier. Sklenár/Sklenárová are the Slovak-language versions and Szklenár is the Hungarian variant.
The surnames: Cizmar/Cismar/Chizmar/Chismar (English), Čižmár/Čižmárova (f.) (Slovak), Čižmář/Čižmárová (f.) (Czech), Ciżmar (Polish), Čizmar (Serbian), Čizmar/Čižmar (Croatian), Csizmar (Hungarian), Čižman (Slovenian), Cizmar/Cismar/Cismaru (Romanian) and Cizmar/Cismar/Zhishman (German) have two possible origins:
Krupička is a Czech surname.
Drtina is a rather rare Czech surname which is most prevalent in the Czech capital Prague followed by the Tábor District within the South Bohemian Region to its south and is also present in the Czech diaspora. The Czech word drtina translates into English as crumb and so the Czech surname roughly corresponds to the English surname Crumb.
Suchomel is a Czech surname that is also present in the Czech diaspora.
Notable people with the name Suchomel/Suchomelová include:
Cais is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Adamovsky or Adamovskiy (masculine), Adamovskaya (feminine) is a Russian and Ukrainian languages surname. Its Polish counterpart is Adamowski. Adamovský (masculine), Adamovská (feminine) is a Czech surname. All these surnames are derived from any of locations called Adamovo, Adamowo, Adamov, Adamów, etc., and literally mean "of/from Adamovo", etc. The place names themselves mean "Adam's".
Adamčík (masculine), Adamčíková (feminine) is a Czech and Slovak surname. Notable people with this surname include:
Anděl (masculine) or Andělová (feminine) is a Czech language surname literally meaning "angel", a Slovak surname is Andel, Andelová. Notable people with surname Anděl/Andělová or Andel include:
Škultéty or Skultéty is a surname originated form the German word Schultheiß. Notable people with this surname include: