There are
491
Martinecs in the USA
Martinec is the
43885th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Martinec

MilanMartinec

Milan Martinec is a Czech football player who played as a midfielder and represented the Czech Republic national team.

ViktorMartinec

Viktor Martinec is a Czech ice hockey player who has represented the Czech Republic at various international tournaments.

JiriMartinec

Jiri Martinec is a Czech swimmer who has competed in multiple European Championships and World Championships.

LukasMartinec

Lukas Martinec is a Czech biathlete who has competed in the Biathlon World Cup and represented the Czech Republic in international competitions.

PetrMartinec

Petr Martinec is a Czech photographer known for his landscape and nature photography.

JanMartinec

Jan Martinec is a Czech architect known for his innovative and sustainable designs.

KarelMartinec

Karel Martinec is a Czech physicist known for his contributions to the field of condensed matter physics.

JiriMartinec

Jiri Martinec was a Czech tennis player who achieved a career-high ranking of 36 in the world.

MiroslavMartinec

Miroslav Martinec is a Czech diplomat who has served as the Ambassador of the Czech Republic to various countries.

MartinMartinec

Martin Martinec is a Czech animator and director known for his work on animated films and commercials.

Martinec Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Martinec is of Czech origin and is derived from the personal name Martin, which itself originates from the Roman name Martinus.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Martinec is predominantly found in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and other Central European countries. It may also be found among Czech and Slovak diaspora communities.
VariationsVariations of the surname Martinec include Martinek, Martineau, Martinet, Martinelli, Martineau, Martiniez, Martinez, Martineau, Martinuzzi, and Martincevic.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname Martinec has been primarily within Central Europe, particularly during periods of political and economic changes in the region.