Hájek
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Hájek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦaːjɛk]) (feminine Hájková) is a Czech surname.
The word means "a grove" and is the name or part of the name of many Czech municipalities, settlements and other places.
Notable people with this family name
Males
- Alan Hájek, Australian philosopher
- Antonín Hájek (born 1987), Czech ski jumper
- Andreas Hajek (born 1968), German rower
- Dave Hajek (born 1967), American baseball player
- David Hájek (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player
- Emil Hájek (1886-1974), Czech/Serbian pianist and composer
- Heinz Hajek-Halke (1898–1983) German photographer
- Jan Hájek (tennis) (born 1983), Czech professional tennis player
- Jan Hajek (scientist), Czech scientist and mathematician
- Jaroslav Hájek (1926 - 1974), Czech mathematician
- Jiří Hájek (1913 - 1993), Czech politician
- John Hajek, Australian linguist
- Olaf Hajek (born 1965), German-based illustrator, painter, artist, graphic designer, and author
- Otomar Hájek, Czech-American mathematician
- Petr Hájek (born 1940), Czech mathematician and logician
- Tadeáš Hájek (1525 - 1600), Bohemian astronomer
- Thomas Hajek, Slovakian-Canadian lacrosse player
- Wenceslaus Hajek (died 1553), Bohemian chronicler
Females
- Gwen Hajek (born 1966), American model
- Jiřina Hájková, Czech field hockey player
- Kamila Hájková (born 1987), Czech ice dancer
Places
See also
- Hayek
- 1995 Hajek, asteroid named in honour of Tadeáš Hájek
- Hájek–Le Cam convolution theorem, named after Jaroslav Hájek
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