Nedvěd (Czech pronunciation: [ˈnɛdvjɛt]) (feminine Nedvědová) is a Czech surname. It is an old variant of the Czech word Medvěd, which means 'bear'.[1]
The following people have the surname Nedvěd:
- František Nedvěd (1950–2010), Czech singer and songwriter
- Jan Nedvěd (born 1946), Czech singer and songwriter
- Jaroslav Nedvěd (born 1969), Czech professional ice hockey player, brother of Petr
- Karel Nedvěd, Bohemian track and field athlete who competed at the 1900 Summer Olympics
- Karim Walid (born 1997), Egyptian professional football player nicknamed Nedvěd.
- Marta Nedvědová (born 1976), Czech sport shooter
- Miroslav Nedvěd, Czechoslovak slalom canoer
- Pavel Nedvěd (born 1972), retired Czech football player
- Petr Nedvěd (born 1971), retired Czech professional ice hockey player
- Vladimír Nedvěd (1917–2012), Czechoslovak-born Australian World War II veteran and war hero
- Zdeněk Nedvěd (born 1975), Czech professional ice hockey player
See also
- Medved (disambiguation)
- Medvedev, Russian surname
References
- ↑ Nedvěd etymology (behindthename.com)
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