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Kohút (feminine: Kohútová) is a Slovak surname, meaning 'rooster'. The Czech counterpart is Kohout and the Polish counterpart is Kogut. Notable people with the surname include: *Berta Berkovich Kohút Berta Berkovich Kohút (; November 8, 1921 – February 14, 2021) was a Czechoslovakian-born Holocaust survivors, survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. By the time of her death in 2021, she was the last surviving seamstress who lived throu ... (1921–2021), Slovak dressmaker and Holocaust survivor * Emanuel Kohút (born 1982), Slovak volleyball player * Michal Kohút (born 2000), Czech footballer See also * Kohut {{DEFAULTSORT:Kohut Slovak-language surnames Surnames from nicknames ...
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Berta Berkovich Kohút
Berta Berkovich Kohút (; November 8, 1921 – February 14, 2021) was a Czechoslovakian-born Holocaust survivors, survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp. By the time of her death in 2021, she was the last surviving seamstress who lived through internment at the camp by creating dresses for the wives of Nazi officers. Life Berta Berkovich, known as Betka or Bracha, was born on November 8, 1921, in Chepa, a small village then located in the eastern region of Czechoslovakia and now in Ukraine. Her father, Solomon Berkovich, was a tailor by profession and deaf-mute. Her mother, Karolína Štern was originally from , Hungary, and the family was Jewish. They relocated to Bratislava in 1926, where Solomon established his own successful tailoring firm, and came to employ three deaf-mute workers. His wife worked with him as an interpreter and fitter for their customers. When she was twelve, Berta was confined in a sanatorium for tuberculosis treatment, and learned to speak Czech lan ...
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Michal Kohút
Michal Kohút (born 4 June 2000) is a Czech professional footballer who plays for Baník Ostrava. Club career He made his professional Czech National Football League debut for Pardubice on 26 July 2019 in a game against Zbrojovka Brno. He made his Czech First League debut for Slovácko on 8 March 2020 in a game against Teplice. On 16 January 2505, Kohút signed a multi-year contract with Baník Ostrava ''Baník'' is a Slovak word meaning "miner". Since the 1950s it has been part of the name of various sports clubs in Czechoslovakia associated mostly with coal mining regions. In Poland, the same practice was conducted with the name ''górnik''. .... References External links * 2000 births Living people Czech men's footballers Czech Republic men's youth international footballers Czech Republic men's under-21 international footballers Men's association football midfielders FK Pardubice players 1. FC Slovácko players Czech First League players Czech National Footb ...
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Emanuel Kohút
Emanuel Kohút (born 21 July 1982) is a Slovak volleyball player, former member of the Slovakia men's national volleyball team. On club level, he plays for Slovak team Spartak UJS Komarno. Sporting achievements Clubs * CEV Champions League The CEV Champions League is the top official competition for men's volleyball clubs from the whole of Europe. The competition is organised every year by the European Volleyball Confederation. Formula (2018–19 to present) Qualification A tota ... ** 2012/2013 – with Bre Banca Lannutti Cuneo * National championships ** 2003/2004 Slovak Cup, with VKP Bratislava ** 2003/2004 Slovak Championship, with VKP Bratislava ** 2005/2006 Slovak Championship, with VKP Bratislava ** 2006/2007 Slovak Cup, with VKP Bratislava Individual awards * 2007: European League – Best Blocker * 2017: Best Volleyball Player in Slovakia References External links * Player profileat ''LegaVolley.it'' Player profileat ''PlusLiga.pl'' at ''Worldof ...
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Kohout
Kohout (feminine: Kohoutová) is a Czech surname, meaning 'rooster'. The Polish counterpart is Kogut and the Slovak counterpart is Kohút. Notable people with the surname include: * Aleš Kohout (born 1972), Czech footballer * Antonín Kohout (1919–2013), Czech cellist *Eduard Kohout (1889–1976), Czech actor * Jan Kohout (born 1961), Czech diplomat and politician *Josef Kohout, known under his pen name Heinz Heger (1917–1994), Austrian Nazi concentration camp survivor * Michal Kohout (born 1996), Czech cyclist * Milan Kohout (born 1955), Czech-American artist and writer *Pavel Kohout (born 1928), Czech-Austrian novelist, playwright and poet *Pavel Kohout (organist) (born 1976), Czech organist *Slavka Kohout (1932–2024), American figure skating coach * Zdeněk Kohout (born 1967), Czech bobsledder See also * * *Kohoutek Kohoutek (feminine: Kohoutková) is a Czech surname. It is a diminutive of the word ''kohout'' and the surname Kohout. Notable people with the surname inc ...
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Kogut
Kogut is a Polish surname, meaning 'rooster'. The Czech counterpart is Kohout and the Slovak counterpart is Kohút. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Kogut (1895–1940), Polish footballer *Bruce Kogut (born 1953), American organizational theorist * John Kogut (born 1945), American theoretical physicist * Sandra Kogut (born 1965), Brazilian filmmaker * Stanisław Kogut (1953–2020), Polish politician *Volodymyr Kogut Volodymyr Kogut (born 28 July 1984) is a Ukrainian former road and track cyclist. He competed in the team pursuit event and omnium event at the 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. Major results ;2014 : 3rd National Time Trial Championshi ... (born 1984), Ukrainian track cyclist See also * * Kohut {{surname Polish-language surnames Surnames from nicknames ...
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Kohut
Kohut is a surname of Slavic origin. It is connected with the Czech name Kohout, Polish name Kogut and Slovak name Kohút, all meaning 'rooster'. Notable people with the surname include: * Adolph Kohut (1848–1917), German-Hungarian journalist and historian *Andrew Kohut (1942–2015), American pollster *Alexander Kohut (1842–1894), Hungarian-American rabbi and orientalist * Bohdan Kohut (born 1987), Ukrainian footballer * George Alexander Kohut (1874–1933), American rabbi, writer and bibliographer * George Kohut (1943–2014), American camera operator *Heinz Kohut (1913–1981), American psychoanalyst *Ihor Kohut (born 1996), Ukrainian footballer *Józef Kohut (1922–1970), Polish ice hockey player *Łukasz Kohut (born 1982), Polish politician * Michael J. Kohut (1943–2012), American audio engineer * Oleksandra Kohut (born 1987), Austrian-Ukrainian freestyle wrestler * Oswald Kohut (1877–1951), German writer * Rebekah Bettelheim Kohut (1864–1951), American Jewish women ...
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Slovak Surname
Slovak names consist of a given name and surname. Slovakia uses the Western name order with the given name being listed before surname. However, there is a historical tradition to reverse this order, especially in official contexts including administrative papers and legal documents, as well as on gravestones and memorials. Most Slovaks do not have a middle name. The family name forms for males and females are distinct in Slovakia, making it possible to identify gender from the name alone. As of 2003 there were 185,288 different family names in use among 5.4 million Slovaks, or one family name for every 29 citizens. There is an estimated 90,000 lineages in Slovakia. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom's surname. Slovak names are very similar to Czech names. Given names Given names in Slovakia are called ''baptismal names'' () despite being completely different from the Christian baptismal names. Proper baptismal names given during infant baptism are still c ...
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Rooster
The chicken (''Gallus gallus domesticus'') is a domesticated subspecies of the red junglefowl (''Gallus gallus''), originally native to Southeast Asia. It was first domesticated around 8,000 years ago and is now one of the most common and widespread domesticated animals in the world. Chickens are primarily kept for their meat and eggs, though they are also kept as pets. As of 2023, the global chicken population exceeds 26.5 billion, with more than 50 billion birds produced annually for consumption. Specialized breeds such as broilers and laying hens have been developed for meat and egg production, respectively. A hen bred for laying can produce over 300 eggs per year. Chickens are social animals with complex vocalizations and behaviors, and feature prominently in folklore, religion, and literature across many societies. Their economic importance makes them a central component of global animal husbandry and agriculture. Nomenclature Terms for chickens include: * ' ...
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