There are
535
Drobnys in the USADrobny is the
40800th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Drobny
VladimirDrobny
Vladimir Drobny was a Czech tennis player who reached the final of the men's singles event at the French Open in 1946 and won the mixed doubles title at Wimbledon in 1948.JaroslavDrobny
Jaroslav Drobny was a Czechoslovak ice hockey and tennis player. He won the Stanley Cup with the Detroit Red Wings in 1950 and won the men's singles title at Wimbledon in 1954.VladimirDrobny
Vladimir Drobny is a Slovak football goalkeeper who has played for several clubs, including Slovan Bratislava and the Slovak national team.JanDrobny
Jan Drobny is a Czech cyclist who has competed in numerous international cycling events, including the Tour de France.StanislavDrobny
Stanislav Drobny is a Slovak football midfielder who has played for various clubs, including Slovan Bratislava and the Slovak national team.AndrejDrobny
Andrej Drobny is a Slovak ice hockey player who has played for several teams in the Slovak Extraliga and the Kontinental Hockey League.ZuzanaDrobny
Zuzana Drobny is a Slovak actress known for her roles in Slovak and Czech films and television series.PavelDrobny
Pavel Drobny is a Czech basketball player who has played for various teams in the Czech Republic and the Czech national team.IvanDrobny
Ivan Drobny is a Belarusian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for BATE Borisov and the Belarus national team.MilosDrobny
Milos Drobny is a Czech road cyclist who has competed in several international cycling events, including the Tour de France.Drobny Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Drobny' is of Slavic origin and is believed to be derived from the word 'drob,' which means 'small piece' or 'crumb' in several Slavic languages. It may have originally been a nickname for someone who was small or had a small frame.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Drobny' is most commonly found in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where it originated. It is also found in smaller numbers in neighboring Slavic countries such as Poland and Ukraine.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Drobny' include 'Drobniak', 'Drobinski', 'Drobinskiy', 'Drobinski', 'Drobinska', 'Drobinsky', 'Drobnay', 'Drobni', and 'Drobna'.
Migration and ImmigrationDue to political and economic factors, there has been some migration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Drobny' from Czechoslovakia to other countries, particularly during periods of political unrest and economic change.