Šťastný
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Šťastný |
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Pronunciation | IPA: [ˈʃcɑsniː] |
Meaning | happy |
Region of origin | Czech Republic and Slovakia |
Related names | Stastny |
Popularity | Behind the Name |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Šťastný |
Šťastný (IPA: [ˈʃcɑsniː]) is a Czech and Slovak surname which means "happy"[1]. The feminine form of the surname is Šťastná. The following people have this surname:
In sports:
- Anton Šťastný (born 1959), retired Slovak-Canadian professional ice hockey player, brother of Vladimír, Peter, and Marián
- Bohuslav Šťastný (born 1949), retired Czech professional ice hockey player (he is unrelated to the Slovak Šťastný family)
- František Šťastný (1927 − 2000), Czech Grand Prix motorcycle racer
- Leopold Šťastný (1911 − 1996), Slovak football (soccer) player and trainer
- Marián Šťastný (born 1953), retired Slovak-Canadian professional ice hockey player, brother of Vladimír, Peter, and Anton
- Paul Stastny (Pavol Šťastný) (born 1985), Canadian-American professional ice hockey player, son of Peter
- Peter Šťastný (born 1956), retired Slovak-Canadian professional ice hockey great
- Vladimír Šťastný (coach) (born 1945), former assistant coach of the Slovakian national ice hockey team, brother of Marián, Peter, and Anton
- Yan Stastny (Ján Šťastný) (born 1982), Canadian-American professional ice hockey player, son of Peter
In the arts:
- Bohumil Šťastný (1905 − 1991), Czech photographer
- Jan Šťastný (violoncellist) (c. 1764 − ?), Czech composer and cellist
- Jan Šťastný (actor) (born 1965), Czech actor
- Marie Šťastná (born 1981), Czech poet
- Vladimír Šťastný (1841 − 1910), Czech priest and poet