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'''Strnad''' is a predominantly Czech (feminine: '''Strnadová''') and Slovenian surname referring to the [[yellowhammer]] or [[bunting (bird)|bunting]] (Emberiza). To a lesser extent, the surname is also found in Slovakia, Croatia, Austria, Germany, Canada, and USA. In the USA the Slovenian version is written as Sternot, and in Canada, the Czech version was also anglicized as Sternat.
'''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'''.


==People==
==People==

* [[Andrea Strnadová]] (born 1972), Czech tennis player
===Strnad===
* [[Bedřich Strnad]], Czech producer, half-brother of [[Vaclav Strnad]] and [[Universal Production Partners|UPP]] post-producer
* [[Jan Strnad]], American writer
* [[Jan Strnad]], American writer
* [[Jana Strnadová]] (born 1972), Czech tennis player
* [[Janez Strnad]] (1934–2015), Slovene physicist
* [[Janez Strnad]] (1934–2015), 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

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


{{surname}}
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[[Category:Czech-language surnames]]
[[Category:Czech-language surnames]]
[[Category:Slovene-language surnames]]
[[Category:Slovene-language surnames]]

Latest revision as of 11:04, 4 February 2024

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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