LOUKOTA
Loukota
Loukota is a British surname of Czech origin. The name is believed to have been brought to the United Kingdom by Czech immigrants, who settled in the country during various periods of history.
The exact meaning and etymology of the surname Loukota are not definitively established, but it is thought to have originated from the Czech word for a hammer. In Czech, "Loukot" refers to a type of hammer, and the addition of the letter 'a' at the end may signify a possessive or a locative case.
Individuals bearing the surname Loukota may have a heritage linked to Czech traditions and culture. The surname's presence in the UK highlights the historical connections and migration patterns that have shaped the cultural landscape of the British Isles.
Today, the surname Loukota is relatively rare and may be found in select regions of the UK where Czech communities have settled. As with many surnames of foreign origin, Loukota represents the diverse tapestry of identities that enrich the British population and contribute to its multicultural heritage.
There are approximately 13 people named Loukota in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Loukota.
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Germany
Language of origin: German