There are
504
Pivonkas in the USAPivonka is the
42937th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Pivonka
JanPivonka
Jan Pivonka is a Czech ice hockey player who played for the Czechoslovak national team and various professional hockey teams in Europe and North America.JosefPivonka
Josef Pivonka is a Czech football player and manager who played for the Czechoslovak national team and several clubs in the Czech Republic.PavelPivonka
Pavel Pivonka is a Czech ice hockey player who played for the Czechoslovak national team and various professional hockey teams in Europe and North America.MichalPivonka
Michal Pivonka is a Czech ice hockey player who played for the Czechoslovak national team and various professional hockey teams in Europe and North America.MarcelPivonka
Marcel Pivonka is a Czech football player who currently plays for a club in the Czech Republic.TomasPivonka
Tomas Pivonka is a Czech football player who currently plays for a club in the Czech Republic.ZdenekPivonka
Zdenek Pivonka is a Czech ice hockey player who played for the Czechoslovak national team and various professional hockey teams in Europe and North America.PetraPivonkova
Petra Pivonkova is a Czech tennis player who has achieved success in both singles and doubles competitions.VaclavPivonka
Vaclav Pivonka is a Czech football player who currently plays for a club in the Czech Republic.TerezaPivonkova
Tereza Pivonkova is a Czech fashion designer known for her innovative and avant-garde designs.Pivonka Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Pivonka' is of Czech origin and is derived from the Czech word 'pivo,' which means 'beer.' It is believed to have originally been a nickname for a beer brewer or someone who worked at a brewery.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Pivonka' is most common in the Czech Republic, where it originated. It is also found in other countries with Czech diaspora, such as the United States and Canada.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Pivonka' include 'Pivonková,' 'Pivonko,' 'Pivončák,' 'Pivončík,' 'Pivončin,' 'Pivonková,' 'Pivoněk,' 'Pivonkaa,' 'Pivonkah,' and 'Pivonkaj.'