Swoboda (surname)

Swoboda is a surname of Czech origin. A variant of Svoboda, it is popular mainly among West Slavic nations. In the Czech language, the word's primary meaning is "freedom" or "liberty". As a surname, it used to refer to "free men" (to distinguish them from "serfs").[1]

Due to modern Czech orthography, the most common form in the Czech Republic is Svoboda. In the old Czech orthography the name was written Swoboda and this spelling is still preserved in countries where the letter "w" is common, such as Poland or German-speaking countries. Its Slovak version is Sloboda.

Notable people with the name

The surname may refer to:

Fictional characters

gollark: What I am saying is that converting from an existing (lossy) MP3 to a WAV does not magically add back information.
gollark: I am not saying that a WAV file is indistinguishable from a MP3 file *if they are both from a lossless source*.
gollark: ↑
gollark: You're wrong and you still don't understand what lossy compression means.
gollark: This seems unlikely also, since rerecording it discards information.

References

  1. "Czech Surnames". 4crests.com.
  2. Grisham, John (2016). Witness to a Trial: A Short Story Prequel to The Whistler.
  3. Grisham, John (2016). Witness to a Trial: A Short Story Prequel to The Whistler. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group/Sold by Random House. ISBN 9780385542579.

See also

  • All pages with titles containing Swoboda
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