Procházka Explained
Procházka (pronounced as /cs/) is a very common Czech surname. The feminine variant is Procházková (pronounced as /cs/).A literal translation of the name to English is a stroll.
The name approximates to the English surname "Walker". Other spelling versions include Prochaska, Prohaska and Prohászka.
Procházka may refer to:
- Bedřich Procházka, Czech mathematician.
- Bedřich Procházka (rower), Czech rower.
- Daniel Procházka, Czech footballer.
- František Procházka, Czech ice hockey player.
- František Procházka (sport shooter), Czech sport shooter.
- Gustav Adolf Procházka, Czech Hussite bishop.
- Jan Procházka (1929–1971), Czech writer.
- Jaro Procházka (1886–1949), Czech painter.
- Jiří Procházka, Czech martial artist.
- Jiří Procházka, Czech ice dancer.
- Jiří Walker Procházka (born 1959), Czech SF writer.
- Josef Procházka, Czech cyclist.
- Libor Procházka (born 1974), Czech ice hockey player.
- Martin Procházka (born 1972), Czech ice hockey player.
- Radek Procházka (born 1978), Czech ice hockey player.
- Roman Procházka (born 1989), Slovak footballer.
- Stanislav Procházka (born 1973), Czech ice hockey player.
- Václav Procházka (born 1984), Czech footballer.
- Václav Procházka (equestrian), Czech equestrian.
- Zdeněk Procházka, Czech footballer.
Prochaska may refer to:
Prohaska may refer to:
Prohászka may refer to:
Procházková may refer to: