Šťastný

Šťastný (pronounced [ˈʃcastniː]) is a Czech and Slovak surname which literally means "happy".[2] The feminine form of the surname is Šťastná.

Šťastný
Pronunciation[ˈʃcastniː]
Origin
Meaninghappy
Region of originCzech Republic and Slovakia; Burgenland, Austria
Other names
Variant form(s)Stastny
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Spelling variants include Stiastny/Stiastna, Stiasny/Stiasna, Stiassny/Stiassna, etc..

The surname may refer to:

In sports:

In the arts:

  • Bohumil Šťastný (1905 − 1991), Czech photographer
  • Jan Šťastný (violoncellist) (c. 1764 − ?), Czech composer and cellist
  • Jan Šťastný (actor) (born 1965), Czech actor
  • Marie Šťastná (born 1981), Czech poet
  • Vladimír Šťastný (1841 − 1910), Czech priest and poet

Stiasny

  • Franz Stiasny (1881 - 1941), Austrian medal maker
  • Edmund Stiasny, the namesake of the Stiasny's method for analysis of tannins

Stiassny

  • Wilhelm Stiassny (1842, Preßburg - 1910 Bad Ischl), a Jewish Hungarian-Austrian architect
  • Ignaz Stiaßny (1849 - 1909), Austrian theatre director and -agent
  • Robert Stiassny (1862, Vienna - 1917), Austrian art historian[3]
  • Felix Stiassny (1867 - 1938), Austrian industrialist
  • Rudolf Viktor Stiaßny (pseudonym: Viktor Staal; 1909, Frankstadt (Czech: Frenštát pod Radhoštěm), Moravia - 1982), Moravian-Austrian actor[4]
  • Alfred Stiassny, Austrian Professor of the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
  • Melanie Stiassny (b.1953), German ichthyologist
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