Covaci is the Romanian form of the name Kovač (Ковач), meaning "forger" or "blacksmith" in Slavic languages.
Cognates
- Kovač in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and Slovenia
 - Kovac in the United States and parts of South America was often shortened from a longer last name given out to people who couldn't spell their last name. Example: Dukovac was shortened to Kovac.
 - Koval in Ukraine (also Kovalchuk, Kovalenko, Kovalev)
 - Kowal in Poland (also Kowalczyk, Kowalski)
 - Kovach, the Carpatho-Ruthenian form
 - Kovács, Kováts or Kovách in Hungary
 - Kováč in Slovakia
 - Kovář (also Kováč) in Czech Republic.
 
Notable people
- Ion Covaci, also known as Ianos Kovacs or János Kovács, Romanian boxer
 - Iosif Covaci, Romanian alpine skier
 - Meletie Covaci, Romanian Catholic bishop
 - Nicolae Kovács, Romanian-Hungarian football player and coach
 - Nicu Covaci, Romanian painter, music composer, leader of rock and cult band Phoenix
 - Ştefan Covaci, Romanian football player and coach
 
Places
- Covaci, a village in Sânandrei commune, Timiș County, Romania
 
Sports
- ACS Fortuna Covaci, a Romanian professional football club from Covaci, Timiș County, Romania
 
Other
- Covaci Solar Park, a thin-film photovoltaic (PV) power system, north of Timișoara, Romania
 
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