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Pilar, del Pilar, or Pilař is a surname.
In Spanish culture, this surname is derived from "Maria del Pilar", a reference to Mary, mother of Jesus.
In Czech (pilař), and Serbo-Croatian (pìlār, pilar) the surname literally means the occupation of sawyer. The Czech-language feminine form is Pilarová or Pilařová.
Notable people with this surname include:
Đuro Pilar (1846–1893), Croatian geologist, professor and rector at the University of Zagreb
Eva Pilarová (1939–2020), Czech jazz and pop music singer, actress and photographer
Fernando Pilar (born 1979), Brazilian football player
Gladys del Pilar (born 1967), Swedish singer and dancer
Gregorio del Pilar (1875–1899), one of the youngest generals in the Philippine Revolutionary Forces during the Philippine Revolution
Ivo Pilar (1874–1933), Croatian historian, politician and jurist, considered the father of Croatian geopolitics
Karel Pilař (born 1977), Czech professional ice hockey player
Karolína Pilařová, female Czech curler
Marcelo H. del Pilar (1850–1896), Filipino writer, journalist, satirist and revolutionary leader of the Philippine Revolution
María del Pilar Pereyra (born 1978), Argentine butterfly swimmer
Pío del Pilar (1860–1931), revolutionary general of the Philippines
Radek Pilař (1931–1993), Czech artist and cartoonist
Roman Pilar (1894–1937), Soviet security and intelligence officer
Václav Pilař (born 1988), Czech football player
América del Pilar Rodrigo (20th century), Argentinian botanist
See also
Pilarz (surname)
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