Meaning & History
Kříž is a common Czech surname, directly derived from the Czech word for "cross". Its roots trace back to the Latin crux, reflecting the influence of Christianity and ecclesiastical terminology on Czech onomastics. As a surname, it likely originated as a topographic name for someone who lived near a cross (a common landmark in village squares or at crossroads) or as a nickname for a person who bore a cross in religious processions or made use of the symbol in signs. The feminine form is Křížová.
Distribution and Related Names
Kříž is primarily found in the Czech Republic. Cognate surnames across Europe include English Cross and Crouch; French Delacroix and Lacroix; and Filipino Dela Cruz (literally "of the cross"). The Indian Christian surname D'Cruz is also related, reflecting the Portuguese influence.
Notable Bearers
Several Czech athletes share this surname: Denisa Křížová (ice hockey), František Kříž (fencer), Jaroslav Kříž (judoka), Jiřina Křížová (field hockey), Klára Křížová (skier), Ladislav Kříž (athlete), Martin Kříž (basketball), Miloslav Kříž (basketball), and Tomáš Kříž (footballer).
- Meaning: Cross
- Origin: Czech, ultimately from Latin crux
- Type: Surname
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Kříž