There are
644
Hejls in the USA
Hejl is the
35016th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hejl

BohuslavHejl

Bohuslav Hejl is a Czech politician who served as the Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports of the Czech Republic from 2009 to 2010.

JanHejl

Jan Hejl is a Czech football player who has played for various clubs in the Czech Republic.

PavelHejl

Pavel Hejl is a retired Czech ice hockey forward who won a bronze medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics.

RomanHejl

Roman Hejl is a Czech ice hockey player who has played for various clubs in the Czech Republic as well as in Finland and Russia.

TomasHejl

Tomas Hejl is a retired Czech ice hockey goalie who has represented the Czech Republic in international competitions.

ZdenekHejl

Zdenek Hejl is a retired Czech ice hockey player who won a bronze medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics.

LangHans

Lang Hans Emil Hejl was a Danish politician who served as the Minister of Education from 1950 to 1957.

JiriHejl

Jiri Hejl is a Czech football player who has played for various clubs in the Czech Republic.

AlexandrHejl

Alexandr Hejl is a Czech football player who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Banik Ostrava in the Czech First League.

FerdinandHejl

Ferdinand Hejl is a retired Czech ice hockey player who won a bronze medal at the 1992 Winter Olympics.

Hejl Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Hejl' is of Czech origin. It is a variant of the surname 'Heyl,' which originated from the German word 'Heil,' meaning 'health' or 'wholeness.' It may have started as a nickname for someone with a healthy or whole appearance.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hejl' is primarily found in the Czech Republic, as it is a Czech surname. It is less common outside of the Czech Republic.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Hejl' include 'Hajl,' 'Hyel,' 'Heyl,' 'Hayl,' 'Heil,' 'Hell,' 'Hejlík,' 'Heylick,' and 'Hél.' These variations may be the result of spelling variations or regional pronunciation differences.
Migration and ImmigrationAs a Czech surname, 'Hejl' would primarily be associated with migration and immigration within the Czech Republic and to other countries with significant Czech communities, such as the United States and Canada.