I do not speak Czech, but this is a family name on my husband's side. "Odrazka" means "reflector" and the "v-" is added to all words beginning with an "o- " in standard Czech, e.g. vokoinstead of oko (eye).
Alternate, yet similar meaning:
"V-" can also imply a preposition such as: in, at, on, within, into, etc. and "odraz" alone means "reflection". There is no translation for "ka", but a variant could be "ke", which means "to"; thereby making an alternate, yet similar meaning of "Vodrazka" literally "in reflection to".
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Pinto surname has its origin from Italy. It does not mean anything.
If you're asking what a surname is, it is one's last same. For example, John Doe's surname would be Doe.
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It doesn't mean anything.
The surname Pecha is derived from the nickname of the name Petr. This is the Czech form of Peter, which means "stone".
Karl Vodrazka has written: 'Betriebsvergleich' -- subject(s): Business enterprises
Michelle Vodrazka was born on May 28, 1974, in Mississauga, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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It's neither Russian nor Czech
Yes, Slepicka is a Czech surname. It means "little hen".Sources: I am Czechoamerican and I do speak some Czech. Plus, I have met some Slepickas before, in the Czech Republic.
It's Czech.
Pavelka is Czech Linda Pavelka.