Brabec
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Brabec (feminine Brabcová) is a Czech surname meaning "sparrow". It is sometimes Germanized as Brabetz. The surname may refer to:
- Antonín Brabec (canoeist) (1946–2017), Czechoslovak slalom canoeist
- Christina Brabetz (born 1993), South African-German violinist
- Erich Brabec (born 1977), Czech professional football player
- Felicia Brabec (born c. 1974), American politician and clinical psychologist
- Jakub Brabec (born 1992), Czech professional football player
- Richard Brabec (born 1966), Czech politician
- Ricky Brabec (born 1991), American motorcycle racer
- Vladimír Brabec (1934–2017), Czech actor
- Zuzana Brabcová (1959–2015), Czech writer
See also
- All pages with titles containing Brabec
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Surname list
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Family names derived from the word "Sparrow"
- North Germanic: Sparv
- West Germanic: Sparrow, Sperling, Sperlyng
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- French: Moineau
- Iberian: Pardal
- Italian: Passera, Passeri
- Romanian: Vrabie
- East Slavic: Varabei, Vorobeichik, Vorobey, Vorobyov, Vorobyaninov, Worobec
- South Slavic: Vrabac
- West Slavic: Brabec, Vrabec, Wróbel, Wrubel, Wrabel