Fiala
Fiala is a surname originating from the Czech lands. In Czech, Fiala means violet. Notable people with the surname include:
- Anthony Fiala, American explorer
- Art Fiala, one of the last surviving American World War I veterans
- Barbara J. Fiala, the current Commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles
- Benno Fiala von Fernbrugg, Austro-Hungarian fighter ace with 28 victories to his credit during World War I
- Jan Fiala, Czech football player
- Jan Fiala, Czech programmer
- Jean-Pierre Fiala, retired Cameroonian football player who played for Canon Yaounde
- Jim Fiala, chef who owns three restaurants in the St. Louis, Missouri area
- John Fiala, retired American football linebacker
- Josef Fiala, composer, oboist, viola da gamba virtuoso, cellist, and pedagogue
- Kevin Fiala, Swiss ice hockey player
- Květa Fialová, Czech actress
- Liana Fialová, Czech woman who died at the Terezin Concentration Camp 06.10.1928
- Lucie Fialová, Czech squash player
- Ondřej Fiala, Czech ice hockey player
- Radek Fiala, Czech ice hockey goaltender
- Zuzana Fialová, a Slovak actress