Kollar Explained
Kollar or Kollár is a surname derived from Proto-Slavic *kolarь ("wheelwright").[1] It is a cognate of Kolar (Slovene, Serbo-Croatian), Kolář (Czech), Kolár (Slovak), and Kolarz (Polish).
People
- Adam František Kollár (1718–1783), Slovak historian
- Andrej Kollár (born 1977), Slovak ice hockey manager
- Bill Kollar (born 1952), American football coach
- Boris Kollár (born 1965), Slovak politician
- Colleen Kollar-Kotelly (born 1943), American judge
- David Kollar (born 1983), Slovak musician
- Dmitrij Kollars (born 1999), German chess grandmaster
- Helmut Kollars (born 1968), Austrian illustrator
- Igor Kollár (born 1965), Slovak athlete
- Ján Kollár (1793–1852), Slovak writer
- János Kollár (born 1956), Hungarian mathematician
- Laszlo Peter Kollar (1926–2000), Australian architect
- Martin Kollar (born 1971), Slovak photographer
- Miroslav Kollár (born 1969), Slovak politician
- Péter Kollár (1855–1908), Slovene writer
- Pina Kollars (born 1970), Austrian singer
- Sebastian Kollar (born 1987), Swiss football player
- Tomas Kollar (born 1982), Swedish ice hockey player
- Vincenz Kollar (1797–1860), Austrian entomologist
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: Kollar . Dictionary of American Family Names . 2022 .