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