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Hájek ({{IPA-cs|ˈɦaːjɛk}}) is a Czech surname, which means "a person from a grove". Its feminine equivalent is Hájková. The name may refer to: - Alena Hájková, Czech historian
- Andreas Hajek (born 1968), German rower
- Anne Hajek (born 1951), American
- {{ill|Anna Hájková|de}} (born 1978), Czech historian
- Antonín Hájek (born 1987), Czech ski jumper
- Bohumil Hájek, Czech table tennis player
- Bruce Hajek, Jewish-American electrical engineer
- Dave Hajek (born 1967), American baseball player
- David Hájek (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player
- Emil Hájek (1886–1974), Czech pianist and composer
- František Hájek, Czech basketball player
- Gwen Hajek (born 1966), American model
- Heinz Hajek-Halke (1898–1983) German photographer
- Jan Hajek (scientist), Czech scientist
- Jan Hájek (tennis) (born 1983), Czech tennis player
- Jaroslav Hájek (1926–1974), Czech mathematician
- Jiří Hájek (1913–1993), Czech politician
- Jiřina Hájková (born 1954), Czech field hockey player
- John Hajek (born 1962), Australian linguist
- Kamila Hájková (born 1987), Czech ice dancer
- Karolina Hájková, Slovak swimmer
- Karel Hájek (1900–1978), Czech photographer
- Libor Hajek (born 1998), Czech ice hockey player
- Miloš Hájek, Czech academic and dissident
- Olaf Hajek (born 1965), German artist
- Otomar Hájek (born 1930), Czech mathematician
- Peter Hajek (born 1945), British psychologist
- Petr Hájek (born 1940), Czech mathematician
- Tadeáš Hájek (1525–1600), Bohemian astronomer
- Thomas Hajek (born 1978), Canadian lacrosse player
- Tomáš Hájek (born 1991), Czech football player
- Wenceslaus Hajek (died 1553), Bohemian historian
Places - 1995 Hajek, an asteroid
- Hájek (Karlovy Vary District)
- Hájek (Strakonice District)
See also- Hájek–Le Cam convolution theorem
- Hayek
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