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Czech and Slovak Boy Names

Adela

Czech form of Adela, meaning noble

Adele

Nickname for French Adélaïde, meaning noble

Agáta

Italian and Spanish form of English Agatha, meaning "good."

AignÉis

Czech form of Agnes, meaning chaste; holy

Alexandr

Czech form of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind

Alexej

Czech form of Alexius, meaning defender

AleŠ

Nickname for Polish Aleksander "defender of mankind."

Alica

Slovak form of Alice, meaning noble sort

Alina

Feminine form of Romanian Alin, meaning "to soothe."

Alojz

Slovak and Slovene form of Latin Aloysius, meaning "famous warrior."

Alzbeta

Czech form of Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath

AlŽbeta

Slovak form of Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath

Andel

Czech form of unisex Angel, meaning Angel, messenger

Andela

Czech form of Angela, meaning angel, messenger

Aneta

Czech nickname for Latin Anna, meaning favor; grace

Antonie

Czech feminine form of Anthony, possibly meaning invaluable

AntonÍn

French form of Roman Antoninus, possibly meaning invaluable

Arnost

Czech form of English Ernest, meaning battle to the death

AugustÍn

French form of Roman Augustinus, meaning venerable

Bara

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Barbora

Czech equivalent of Greek Barbara, meaning foreign; strange

Barcinka

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Barka

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Bartolomej

Czech form of Bartholomew, meaning son of Talmai

Baruna

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Barunka

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Baruska

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Beda

Pet form of Czech Bedrich and Bedrisek, both meaning peaceful ruler

Bedrich

Czech form of English Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler

Bedrisek

Czech form of English Frederick, meaning peaceful ruler

Benes

Czech form of Benedict, meaning blessed

Berta

Czech and Polish form of Bertha, meaning "bright."

Blanka

Czech and Polish form of English/French Blanche, meaning "white."

Blazej

Czech form of French Blaise, meaning talks with a lisp

Bohdan

Czech and Ukrainian form of Bogdan, meaning "God-gift."

Bohdana

Feminine form of Czech/Ukrainian Bohdan, meaning "God-gift."

Bohumil

Czech form of Polish Bogumił, meaning God-favor

Bohumila

Feminine form of Czech Bohumil, meaning God-favor

Bohumir

Czech name meaning God-peace, from Slavic bog god and mir peace

Bohuslav

Czech and Ukrainian form of Polish Bogusław, meaning "God-glory."

Bohuslava

Feminine form of Czech/Ukrainian Bohuslav, meaning "God-glory."

Bonifac

Czech form of English/French Boniface, meaning good destiny/fate

Bora

Pet form of Czech Barbora, meaning foreign; strange

Bozena

Feminine form of Czech Bozidar, meaning divine gift

Bozidar

Divine gift Czech name composed of the Slavic elements bozy divine and dar gift

Branislav

Czech form of Polish Bronislaw, meaning glorious protector

Branislava

Feminine form of Czech Branislav, meaning glorious protector

Branka

Pet form of Czech Branislava, meaning glorious protector

Bronislav

Czech and Russian form of Polish Bronislaw, meaning "glorious protector."

Bronislava

Feminine form of Czech/Russian Bronislav, meaning "glorious protector."

Capeka

Czech/Croatian name meaning little stork

Cenck

Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning conquering

Cenek

Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning conquering

Ctibor

Czech form of Polish Czcibor, meaning battle of honor

Dal

Pet form of Czech Dalibor, meaning distant battle

Dalek

Pet form of Czech Dalibor, meaning distant battle

Daleka

Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning distant battle

Dalena

Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning distant battle

Dalenka

Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning distant battle

Dalibor

Distant battle Czech name derived from an old Slavic name, itself composed of the elements dal afar and borit to fight

Dalibora

Feminine form of Czech Dalibor, meaning distant battle

Dalka

Pet form of Czech Dalibora, meaning distant battle

Damek

Cz. Surname meaning of the earth

Danes

Czech pet form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge

Danousek

Czech pet form of Daniel, meaning God is my judge

Dobromil

Kind and gracious Czech name composed of the elements dobro kind, good and mil grace

Dominik

Czech and Polish form of English Dominic, meaning "belongs to the lord."

Dominika

Feminine form of Czech/Polish Dominik, meaning "belongs to the lord."

Dorota

Czech and Polish form of Latin Dorothea, meaning "gift of God."

Drahomir

Czech form of Romanian Dragomir, meaning precious peace

Drahomira

Feminine form of Czech Drahomír, meaning precious peace

Drahoslav

Czech form of Romanian Dragoslav, meaning precious glory

Drahoslava

Feminine form of Czech Drahoslav, meaning precious glory

Dusa

Czech unisex pet form of masculine Dušan and feminine Dušana, meaning soul, spirit

Dusan

Czech name derived from the Slavic element dusha, meaning soul, spirit

Dusana

Feminine form of Czech Dušan, meaning soul, spirit

Dusanek

Pet form of Czech Dušan, meaning soul, spirit

Dusanka

Pet form of Czech Dušana, meaning soul, spirit

Dusek

Pet form of Czech Dušan, meaning soul, spirit

Dusicka

Pet form of Czech Dušana, meaning soul, spirit
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