Proper noun
Cerny (plural Cernys)
A surname from Czech.
American Youtube celebrity and influencer Amanda Cerny challenged Moroccan renowned producer RedOne on who can pour tea the professional way from the farthest destination. Source: Internet
But while Sony's system architect Mark Cerny claims that the PlayStation 5's beefy solid state drive (SSD) would largely eliminate the copying delays, seems to have missed the memo. Source: Internet
Donald Harman Akenson, Some Family: The Mormons and How Humanity Keeps Track of Itself Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2007; Johni Cerny and Wendy Elliott, The Library: A Guide to the LDS Family History Library. Source: Internet
Head for the Sokolská u zdi bus stop on the intersection of Černého (Cerny Street), and be greeted by this charming bronze table sheltering a row of ornate chairs. Source: Internet
He was preceded in death by his parents; and by three brothers, Lawrence, Norbert and Hugh Cerny. Source: Internet
He had inherited it from his mother, the famous cellist Zdenka Cerny Vasak, who had trained in her father's conservatory as a girl. Source: Internet