Michálek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪxaːlɛk]; feminine: Michálková) is a Czech surname. The Slovak form is Michalek (feminine: Michaleková or Michalková) and the Polish equivalent is Michałek (gender-neutral).
People
editPronunciation | [ˈmɪxaːlɛk] |
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Origin | |
Region of origin | Czech Republic |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Michalek Michałek Michalke |
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Michálek
edit- Adam Michálek (born 1975), Czech rower
- Anthony Michalek (born Michálek, 1878–1916), American politician
- Jakub Michálek (born 1989), Czech politician
- Libor Michálek (born 1968), Czech politician
- Milan Michálek (born 1984), Czech ice hockey player, brother of Zbyněk
- Tomáš Michálek (born 1977), Czech footballer
- Vladimír Michálek (born 1956), Czech film director and screenwriter
- Zbyněk Michálek (born 1982), Czech ice hockey player, brother of Milan
Michalek
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Region of origin | Slovakia Austria |
Michalek is a Slovak surname. It is also used as an anglicisation of Michálek and Michałek. The following people have this surname:
- Chris Michalek (born 1971), American harmonica player
- Connor Michalek (2005–2014), American child cancer patient
- Dieter Michalek (born 1937), German table tennis player
- Laura Michalek (born 1963), American runner
- Ludwig Michalek (1859-1942), Austrian artist
- Miroslav Michalek (born 1965), Slovak ice hockey player
Michałek
editOrigin | |
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Region of origin | Poland |
Michałek is a Polish surname. The following people have this surname:
- Aneta Michałek (born 1991), Polish pair skater
- Iwona Michałek (born 1956), Polish politician
Michalke
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Region of origin | Germany |
Michalke is a German variant. The following people have this surname:
- Andreas Michalke (born 1966), German cartoonist
- Kai Michalke (born 1976), German footballer
- Reiner Michalke (born 1956), German musician
References
edit- ^ 1990 Census Name Files Archived 2010-10-07 at the Library of Congress Web Archives