Czech names

Adéla

Czech variation of Adela, German

noble

Alzbeta

Czech and Slovak variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew

pledged to God

Andeline

Feminine form of Andrew, Greek, Germanic, Czech

strong and manly; noble, tender, zeal; angel

Andrej

Russian; Czech; Slovak; Slovene; Croatian; Serbian, form of Andrew

manly

Aneta

Polish, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, diminutive of Anna

grace

Apolena

Czech; Slovak, from Greek

destroyer

Bela

Czech

white

Belina

Czech, Croatian

light, fair

Berta

Spanish, Catalan, Italian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian, Slovene, Scandinavian variation of Bertha

bright

Betka

Diminutive of Alzbeta, Czech

pledged to God

Betuska

Diminutive of Běta, Czech

pledged to God

Blanka

Czech, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Croatian, and Slovene form of Blanche, French

white, fair-skinned

Bohdan

Ukrainian, Polish, Czech, Slovak

given by god

Bronislav

Czech, Slovak, Russian, and Ukrainian form of Bronisław, Polish

weapon of glory

Camellia

English flower name from Czech surname

Kamel's flower

Cecilie

Norwegian, Danish, Czech, variation of Cecilia, Latin

blind

Cene

Diminutive form of Vincenc, Czech, Slovenian

to conquer

Darina

Russian, Bulgarian, Czech, Slovene, and Slavic; or English variation of Dairine, Irish

gift; fruitful

Darja

Slovene; Czech; Estonian; Latvian, from Greek

kingly or possess well

Denisa

Czech, Romanian, Slovak and Albanian feminine form of Denis, French

god of Nysa

Devana

Polish, Czech, Serbian, Croatian

divine

Dorota

Czech; Slovak; Polish, from Greek

gift of God

Dušan

Slovak, Czech, Serbian, Croatian, Slovene

soul

Dushan

Czech

heartfelt, sincere

Duska

English; Czech

twilight; soul

Eliska

Czech from Hebrew, pet form of Elisheva

pledged to God

Eliška

Czech and Slovak variation of Elizabeth, Hebrew

pledged to God

Evžen

Czech, from Greek

wellborn, noble

Fiala

Czech, Slavic

violet

Fialka

Czech

violet flower

Filip

Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Polish, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian, Romanian, and Finnish variation of Philip, Greek

lover of horses

Gera

Slovene diminutive of Gertruda, Polish and Czech

strength of a spear

Gertruda

Polish and Czech variation of Gertrude, German

strength of a spear

Gita

Sanskrit; Latvian; Czech "song; pearl or strength or exalted one"

song; pearl or strength or exalted one

Hedvika

Czech; Slovene, from German

war

Irena

Czech; Latvian; Polish; Bulgarian; Lithuanian, from Greek

peace

Iva

Bulgarian, Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Slovak, Czech, English

willow tree; God is gracious; yew tree; bow warrior

Iveta

Czech, Slovak and Latvian form of Yvette, French

yew wood

Iza

Polish, Czech, and Slovene short form of Izabela, variation of Izzah "pledged to God; glory, power, strength"

pledged to God; glory, power, strength

Jakub

Polish, Czech, and Slovak variation of Jacob, Hebrew

supplanter

Jan

Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Czech, Polish, Slovene, German, and Catalan variation of John, Hebrew

God is gracious

Jaroslav

Czech, Slovak, from Russian

fierce and glorious

Josef

German, Scandinavian, Czech variation of Joseph, Hebrew

Jehovah increases

Julinka

Czech, from Latin

youthful or sky father

Juraj

Slovak, Czech, Croatian, from Greek

farmer

Kafka

Czech

jackdaw

Kamil

Arabic; Polish, Czech, Slovak

perfect; young ceremonial attendant

Karolína

Czech and Slovak variation of Carolina, Latin

free man

Katerina

Macedonian, Czech, Russian, Bulgarian, and Greek form of Katherine, Greek

pure

Koloman

Czech, German, and Slovak form of Colman or Callum, Latin

dove

Kristýna

Czech variation of Kristina

a Christian

Kuba

Short form of Jakub, Polish, Czech, and Slovak variation of Jacob, Hebrew

supplanter

Květa

Czech

flower, blossom

Lenka

Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian

light or of Magdala

Liska

Germanic, Polish, and Frisian short from of Elisabeth, Czech, Slovak

pledged to God; fox; hazel

Lukáš

Czech and Slovak variation of Lucas, Latin

man from Lucania

Madlenka

Czech diminutive of Magdalena

from Magda

Marek

Russian, Polish, Czech, Slovak variation of Mark, Latin

warlike

Marienka

Czech diminutive of Maria

drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved

Matyáš

Czech variation of Matthias, Aramaic

gift of God

Michal

Czech, Slavic, and Polish variation of Michael

who is like God?

Milada

Czech

my love

Mileena

Variation of Milena; Czech

love, warmth, grace

Milena

Czech; Slovak; Serbian; Croatian; Polish; Italian

love, warmth, grace

Miroslav

Czech; Slovak; Slovene

peace and glory

Myllena

Czech, Variation of Milena

love, warmth, grace

Natálie

Czech variation of Natalia, Latin

birthday [of the Lord]

Neruda

Literary name, Czech

bad-tempered

Olivie

Czech variation of Olivia, Latin; variation of Olivier

olive tree

Oliviette

Diminutive of Olivia or Olivie, Czech, French, Latin

olive tree

Ondřej

Czech variation of Andrew, Greek

strong and manly

Radek

Czech and Polish

happy, willing

Radovan

Croatian, Czech, Slovak

happy, willing

Rut

Czech, variation of Ruth

companion, friend

Sebastien

French and Czech variation of Sebastian, Latin, Greek

from Sebaste

Silvie

Czech from Latin

from the forest

Slavěna

Czech

glorious, glory

Sofie

German, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch, Czech variation of Sophie or Sophia, Greek

wisdom

Sylva

Czech form of Silvia

from the woods

Tereza

Portuguese, Czech, and Romanian variation of Theresa

to harvest

Tibor

Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Slovene

of Tibur (Tivoli)

Václav

Czech

more glory

Václava

Feminization of Václav, Czech, Slavic

more glory

Valasca

Czech

strong

Valentin

French, German, Russian, Czech, Scandinavian variation of Valentine

strength, health

Vendula

Diminutive of Václava, Czech, Slavic

more glory

Věroslav

Czech

faith + glory, celebrating faith

Viktorie

Czech, variation of Victoria

victory

Vlasta

Czech; Slovak; Serbian; Croatian

homeland, power

Vojta

Czech

joy in battle

Vojtěch

Czech from Slavic

joyous warrior, he who enjoys war

Wenceslas

Czech

more glory

Zdenka

Czech

woman from Sidon

Zelenka

Czech

green

Zofia

Czech, Polish, and Ukrainian variation of Sophia

wisdom

Zuzu

Czech diminutive of Susan

lily