There are
1214
Sojkas in the USA
Sojka is the
21509th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Sojka

AloisSojka

Alois Sojka was a Czechoslovak footballer who played as a striker. He represented Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Summer Olympics.

KarelSojka

Karel Sojka is a Czech singer-songwriter and poet known for his distinctive style combining folk, rock, and Czech chanson.

MilošSojka

Miloš Sojka is a Slovak politician and member of the National Council of the Slovak Republic. He is a member of the Slovak National Party.

JiříSojka

Jiří Sojka is a Czech animator and director known for his work on animated films and television series.

MiroslavSojka

Miroslav Sojka is a Czech former basketball player who represented Czechoslovakia at the international level.

IvaSojkáková

Iva Sojkáková is a Czech actress known for her roles in films like 'Křížení', 'Občanský průkaz', and 'Noc smaragdóvého mesíce'.

PetrSojka

Petr Sojka is a Czech mathematician and computer scientist known for his research in the field of information retrieval and text mining.

ZděnaSojkáková

Zděna Sojkáková is a Czech former javelin thrower who competed at the Olympic Games.

JosefSojka

Josef Sojka is a Slovak footballer who currently plays for FC ViOn Žilina in the Slovak Super Liga.

BohdanSojka

Bohdan Sojka is a Polish rower who competed at the 1980 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal in the men's four event.

Sojka Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Sojka' is of Czech and Slovak origin. It is derived from the Czech word 'sojka', which means 'jay' in English.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Sojka' is most commonly found in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, where it originated. It is also present in other countries with significant Czech and Slovak communities.
VariationsThere are no widely recognized variations of the surname 'Sojka'.
Migration and ImmigrationAs the surname 'Sojka' is most common in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, migration and immigration patterns are generally associated with Czech and Slovak populations.