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Smolkas in the USA34618th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Smolka
AlenaSmolka
Alena Smolka is a Czech television presenter and model known for her work on the reality show 'The Bachelor.'JakubSmolka
Jakub Smolka is a Czech ice hockey player who has represented the Czech Republic at various international tournaments.JiriSmolka
Jiri Smolka is a Czech footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Czech Republic national team and AC Sparta Prague.LukasSmolka
Lukas Smolka is a Czech professional wrestler known for his time in the WWE, where he competed under the ring name 'SmackDown.'RadekSmolka
Radek Smolka is a Czech tennis player who has achieved success on the ATP Challenger Tour and has represented the Czech Republic in Davis Cup matches.TomasSmolka
Tomas Smolka is a Czech ice hockey player who has played in various European leagues and represented the Czech Republic at the IIHF World Championships.MartinSmolka
Martin Smolka is a Czech composer known for his contemporary classical music compositions and his collaborations with various orchestras and ensembles.VeronikaSmolka
Veronika Smolka is a Czech Paralympic athlete specializing in track and field events, particularly the long jump and the 100-meter sprint.BarboraSmolka
Barbora Smolka is a Czech actress known for her roles in Czech films and television series, including 'Burning Bush' and 'The Teacher.'VaclavSmolka
Vaclav Smolka is a Czech politician and member of the Czech Pirate Party, serving as a Member of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic.Smolka Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Smolka' is of Czech origin. It is derived from the Czech word 'smolka', which means 'pitch' or 'tar'. The name may have originally referred to someone who worked with or lived near pitch or tar.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Smolka' is most commonly found in the Czech Republic, as well as in areas with Czech diaspora, such as the United States, Canada, and Germany.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Smolka' include 'Smolková' (feminine form) and 'Smolko'.