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Suchý

Masculine Czech Slovak
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Meaning & History

Suchý is a Czech and Slovak surname derived from the adjective suchý, meaning "dry" in both languages. It likely originated as a nickname for a thin, lean person, evoking the notion of leanness or dryness, and by extension, a slender physique.

The surname is borne by several notable individuals across various fields. In sports, Josef Suchý (1923–2003) was a Czech cobbler and competitive racewalker who represented Czechoslovakia, while Filip Suchý (born 1967) is a former Czech ice hockey player who competed internationally. In the arts, Jiří Suchý (born 1931) is a celebrated Czech playwright and songwriter, co-founder of the renowned theatre Semafor, and a key figure in Czech popular culture. In historical context, the name may also be associated with ancestors who lived in the municipality of Suchý in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic, a village (population ~500) situated in the Drahany Highlands, near a fishpond named Sušský rybník.

Related forms include the feminine version Suchá, used in Slovak and Czech to denote a female bearer of the surname.

Key Facts

  • Meaning: "dry," typically given as a nickname for a thin person
  • Origin: Czech, Slovak
  • Type: Surname
  • Usage Regions: Czech Republic, Slovakia

Related Names

Feminine Forms
(Slovak) Suchá
Other Languages & Cultures
(Slovak) Suchá

Sources: Wikipedia — Suchý

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