Čech
Čech (feminine Čechová) is a Czech surname meaning Czech. It was used to distinguish an inhabitant of Bohemia from Slovaks, Moravians and other ethnic groups.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Dana Čechová (born 1983), Czech table tennis players.
- Donovan Cech (born 1974), South African rower.
- Eduard Čech (1893–1960), Czech mathematician.
- Filip Čech (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player.
- František Čech, Czech footballer.
- František Ringo Čech (born 1943), Czech musician and politician.
- Kateřina Čechová (born 1988), Czech athlete.
- Ludwig Czech (1870–1942), Czech-German-Jewish political figure.
- Marek Čech (disambiguation), multiple people.
- Martin Čech (1976–2007), Czech ice hockey player.
- Miya Cech (born 2004), American actress.
- Olga Čechová (1925–2010), Czech printmaker.
- Petr Čech (born 1982), Czech footballer.
- Petr Čech (1944–2022), Czech hurdler.
- Soňa Čechová (1930–2007), Slovak translator.
- Svatopluk Čech (1846–1908), Czech writer, journalist and poet.
- Thomas Cech (born 1947), American chemist.
- Vladimír Čech (1951–2013), Czech actor, presenter and.
See also
[edit]- Stone–Čech compactification, mathematical technique
- Čech cohomology, mathematical theory
- Největší Čech (English: The Greatest Czech), Czech television series
- CECH, acronym for University of Cincinnati College of Education Criminal Justice and Human Services
- CECh, the Catholic Episcopal Conference of Chile