There are
493
Hubkas in the USAHubka is the
43732nd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Hubka
MilosHubka
Milos Hubka is a Czech architect known for his work in the area of vernacular architecture and preservation in the Czech Republic.JozefHubka
Jozef Hubka was a Slovak writer and poet, known for his works inspired by the folklore and traditions of the Slovak people.MartinaHubka
Martina Hubka is a German politician and member of the Christian Democratic Union, serving as a member of the Bundestag.JosefHubka
Josef Hubka was a Czech historian and archaeologist, specializing in the study of medieval architecture and urban planning.HelmuthHubka
Helmuth Hubka is an Austrian musician and composer, known for his contributions to contemporary classical music.FranzHubka
Franz Hubka was a German football player, who played as a forward for several clubs in Germany and Austria during the 1930s and 1940s.KarelHubka
Karel Hubka is a Czech politician and member of the Communist Party of Bohemia and Moravia, serving as a member of the Chamber of Deputies.PavelHubka
Pavel Hubka is a Czech football player, who played as a midfielder for various clubs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia during the 1990s and 2000s.JiriHubka
Jiri Hubka is a Czech ice hockey player, who played as a defenseman for a number of teams in the Czech Extraliga and other European leagues.JanHubka
Jan Hubka is a Czech sculptor and artist, known for his abstract sculptures and installations exhibited in galleries and public spaces.Hubka Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Hubka' is of Czech and Slovak origin. It is derived from the Czech word 'hubka', meaning 'mushroom', and may have originally been a nickname for someone associated with mushrooms or mushroom picking.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hubka' is most commonly found in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It is relatively rare outside of these countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Hubka' include 'Hubecka', 'Hubecky', 'Hubecká', 'Hubecké', 'Hubecek', 'Hubecký', 'Hubek', and 'Hubka'.