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{{wiktionary|strnad}}
'''Strnad''' is predominantly Czech (feminine Strnadová) and Slovenian surname (eng. bird Yellowhammer, Bunting) [biol.Emberiza] spread also to Slovakia, Croatia, Austria, Germany, and USA. Notable people with the surname include:
'''Strnad''' is a predominantly Czech (feminine: '''Strnadová''') and Slovene surname referring to the [[yellowhammer]] or [[bunting (bird)|bunting]] (Emberiza). To a lesser extent, the surname is also found in Czech and Slovene diaspora communities in Australia, Austria, Croatia, Canada, Germany, Slovakia and the United States. Non-standard variations include '''Sternad''', '''Sternat''', '''Sternot''', and '''Strnat'''.
* [[Andrea Strnadová]], Czech tennis player

==People==

===Strnad===
* [[Jan Strnad]], American writer
* [[Jan Strnad]], American writer
* [[Janez Strnad]] (1934–2015), Slovene physicist
* [[Jana Strnadová]], Czech tennis player
* [[Janez Strnad]], Slovene physicist
* [[Johann Strnad]], Austrian footballer
* [[Johann Strnad]], Austrian footballer
* [[Justin Strnad]] (born 1996), American football player
* [[Justin Strnad]] (born 1996), American football player
* [[Marica Strnad Cizelj]], Slovenian teacher, poet, feminist
* {{ill|Marica Strnad Cizerlj|sl}} (1872–1953), Slovene teacher, poet, and feminist
* [[Martin Strnad]], Czech sport shooter
* [[Martin Strnad]] (born 1974), Czech sport shooter
* [[Michaela Strnadová-Mrůzková]], Czech canoer
* [[Miloslav Strnad]] (born 1981), Czech footballer
* [[Oskar Strnad]] (1879–1935), Austrian architect
* [[Milena Strnadová]], Czech athlete
* [[Miloslav Strnad]], Czech footballer
* [[Stanislav Strnad]] (1930–2012), Czech film director
* [[Nina Strnad]], Slovenian jazz singer
* [[Tomáš Strnad]] (born 1980), Czech footballer
* [[Oskar Strnad]], Austrian architect
* [[Rado Strnad]], Slovenian geologist
* [[Stanislav Strnad]], Czech film director
* [[Tone Strnad]], Slovenian businessman
* [[Tomáš Strnad]], Czech footballer
* [[Trevor Strnad]], vocalist of heavy metal band [[The Black Dahlia Murder (band)|The Black Dahlia Murder]]
* [[Trevor Strnad]], vocalist of heavy metal band [[The Black Dahlia Murder (band)|The Black Dahlia Murder]]
* [[Valerija Strnad]], first Slovenian feminine medical doctor
* {{ill|Valerija Strnad|sl}} (1880–1961), first Slovene female medical doctor
* [[Zvonko Strnad]], Croatian footballer
* [[Zvonko Strnad]] (1926–1979), Croatian footballer

===Strnadová===
* [[Andrea Strnadová]] (born 1972), Czech tennis player
* [[Jana Strnadová]] (born 1972), Czech tennis player
* [[Michaela Strnadová-Mrůzková]] (born 1979), Czech canoeist
* [[Milena Strnadová]] (born 1961), Czech athlete
* [[Vendula Strnadová]] (born 1989), Czech footballer

===Sternad===
* [[Dagmar Sternad]], German-American scientist
* [[Lamar Sternad]] (born 1977), American politician
* [[Peter Sternad]] (1946–2022), Austrian athlete
* [[Rudolph Sternad]] (1906–1963), American art director

==See also==
* {{intitle|Strnad}}
* {{intitle|Strnadova}}
* [[6281 Strnad]], asteroid
* [[6281 Strnad]], asteroid


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Strnad is a predominantly Czech (feminine: Strnadová) and Slovene surname referring to the yellowhammer or bunting (Emberiza). To a lesser extent, the surname is also found in Czech and Slovene diaspora communities in Australia, Austria, Croatia, Canada, Germany, Slovakia and the United States. Non-standard variations include Sternad, Sternat, Sternot, and Strnat.

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