Vondráček
Vondráček is a Czech surname. It is a relatively common surname in the Czech Republic. Like many Czech surnames, it likely originated from a given name or occupation.
The surname "Vondráček" is a diminutive form of the name "Vondra" or "Ondra," which are Czech versions of the name "Andrew." "Andrew" comes from the Greek "Andreas," meaning "manly" or "brave." The suffix "-ček" is a common diminutive suffix in Czech, often used to indicate endearment or smallness. Therefore, Vondráček can be interpreted as "little Andrew" or "son of Andrew."
The surname has variations in spelling, and individuals bearing the name can be found primarily in areas with Czech heritage.