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most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Pavlik
IvanPavlik
Ivan Pavlik was a Slovak politician and communist leader who served as Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1968 to 1970.TerezaPavlikova
Tereza Pavlikova is a Czech-born Australian actress known for her roles in films like 'The Daughter' and 'Red Dog: True Blue.'JanPavlik
Jan Pavlik was a Czech priest and anti-communist dissident who played a significant role in the Velvet Revolution in Czechoslovakia.VladimirPavlik
Vladimir Pavlik was a Slovak footballer who played as a goalkeeper and represented Czechoslovakia in international matches.MilanPavlik
Milan Pavlik is a Czech former ice hockey player who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics and played professionally in the Czech Extraliga.MartinPavlik
Martin Pavlik is a Slovak professional ice hockey forward who has played in various European hockey leagues, including the KHL.PavolPavlikovsky
Pavol Pavlikovsky is a Slovak film director and screenwriter known for his award-winning films 'Ako sa varia dejiny' and 'Zamatoví teroristi.'MiroslavPavlik
Miroslav Pavlik is a Czech former canoeist who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics and won several World Championships medals.PavolPavlik
Pavol Pavlik is a Slovak businessman and entrepreneur, known for his involvement in the IT and IT security industries.AnnaPavlikova
Anna Pavlikova is a Russian political activist and member of the feminist punk rock group Pussy Riot.Pavlik Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Pavlik' is of Czech and Slovak origin. It is derived from the personal name Pavel, which is the equivalent of Paul in English. It is a common surname in Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Pavlik' is most commonly found in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where it originates. It is also found in smaller numbers in other European countries and among the Czech and Slovak diaspora.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Pavlik' include 'Pavelka', 'Pavlechko', 'Pavlicek', 'Pavlinovich', and 'Pavlyuchenko'.