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Sevciks in the USA29918th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Sevcik
SylviaSevcik
Sylvia Sevcik is a Czech actress known for her roles in films such as Zmizelá and Obsluhoval jsem anglického krále.AustinSevcik
Austin Sevcik is an American football player who has played for various teams in the NFL, including the Miami Dolphins and the Kansas City Chiefs.DanielSevcik
Daniel Sevcik is a Slovak footballer who has played for clubs such as Slovan Bratislava and Partizan. He has also represented the Slovak national team.LaraSevcik
Lara Sevcik is an Australian actress known for her appearances in TV shows like All Saints and Home and Away.LucasSevcik
Lucas Sevcik is a Czech ice hockey player who has played in the Czech Extraliga and the National Hockey League for teams like HC Plzen and the Dallas Stars.MilošSevčík
Miloš Sevčík is a Czech film director and screenwriter known for his works such as Masaryk and Lidice.NinaSevcik
Nina Sevcik is a Swedish journalist and TV presenter known for her work on shows like Nyhetsmorgon and Efter tio.PavolSevcik
Pavol Sevcik is a Slovak footballer who has played for clubs such as FK Dukla Banská Bystrica and MFK Ružomberok.RadkoSevcik
Radko Sevcik is a Czech footballer who has played for teams like SK Sigma Olomouc and FC Baník Ostrava.TerrySevcik
Terry Sevcik is an American entrepreneur known for founding the company Virtual Sheet Music, which provides digital sheet music for musicians.Sevcik Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Sevcik' is of Czech and Slovak origin. It is derived from the Czech word 'švec,' meaning 'cobbler.' The name was originally given to individuals involved in the profession of shoemaking.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Sevcik' is most commonly found in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where it originated. It may also be found among Czech and Slovak diaspora communities in other countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Sevcik' include 'Sevick,' 'Sevecik,' 'Sevčik,' 'Sevcyk,' 'Sevčík,' 'Sevçik,' 'Sevek,' 'Sevok,' 'Sevvik,' and 'Sevikk.'