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Vacek is a Czech surname, also found in Slovakia. It is derived from the name "Vaclav" (in Latin, Wenceslaus), being a diminutive or nickname thereof, or denoting "son of Vaclav". The feminine form is "Vackova". There are many variants or derivatives of this surname: Watzek - a Germanized spelling. Watzke - a Germanized derivation, dating back to the late Middle Ages. Other spellings such as Watsky, Watzky, Watski have been noted in various countries. Vacke - a re-Czechized or Slovacized spelling of Watzke. Watzka - a Germanized derivation, of some antiquity. Vacka - a re-Czechized or Slovacized spelling of Watzka. Watz - an aristocratic Austrian arms-bearing family, believed to be derived from Vacek/Watzek. Wacke - a spelling found in Poland; it is also the archaic Czech spelling. Wacyk/Vacyk - a Ukrainianized spelling found in Galicia. Watsko/Watzko - a Ukrainian (Galician) derivative.〔From the genealogies of the Watzke and Watzka families. All of the reference books on Czech and German surnames, invariably attribute Watzke and Watzka as deriving from Vacek (Watzek)〕 The name "Vacek", it may refer to: * Daniel Vacek, Czech tennis player * Jan Vacek, Czech tennis player * Jaroslav Vacek, Czech linguist * Josef Vacek, Czech politician * Kamil Vacek, Czech footballer ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vacek」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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