Yes, Kurimski is a Slovak surname. It is likely derived from the name of a place or a family lineage associated with Slovakia. Surnames ending in "-ski" are common in Slavic cultures, indicating a connection to a geographical or familial origin.
This is not a slovak word. It doesn't mean anything in slovak.
The Slovak version is Margita.
The name Soltis is of Slovak origin. It is a common surname in Slovakia and is derived from the Slovak word for "salt."
Names are not translated in Slovak language. However, there is similar name "Matúš" :)
The official English name of Slovakia is "Slovak Republic." Therefore, "Slovak" is the correct adjective to use.
In Slovak, the name "Steve" is typically translated as "Štefan." This is a common Slovak equivalent, as "Štefan" is the Slovak version of the name Stephen. However, some people may still use the English form "Steve" in informal contexts.
Ben's last name in the book "Swindle" is Slovak.
The last name Michota is of Slovak origin. It is a fairly common surname in Slovakia and is likely to have Slovak roots.
The name Hornyak is Hungarian
Slovak
the name which is equivalent of James is "Jakub"
Ohen means "fire" in Slovak.