Czech baby names
Names tagged with “Czech” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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11 names
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- Miroslav
Slavic
84From Slavic elements 'mир' (mir, peace) and 'слава' (slava, glory). Meaning 'peaceful glory' or 'famous for peace'.
- Marek
Slavic
74From Latin Marcius, popularized in Slavic countries. Associated with Mars, the Roman god of war, conveying strength and leadership.
- Mirek
Slavic
42Short form of Miroslav, from Slavic 'mир' (mir, peace) and 'слав' (slav, glory). Means 'peaceful glory' or 'peace and fame'.
- Anezka
Slavic
42Diminutive of Anna, derived from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace'. Popular in Czech and Eastern European traditions.
- Eliska
English
42Czech diminutive of Alžběta (Elizabeth). Derives from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God's oath' or 'devoted to God'.
- Wenzel
Germanic
42From Wenceslaus, derived from Old High German meaning 'greater glory.' Common in Central Europe and Bohemia.
- Radek
Slavic
42From Czech diminutive of Radoslav, combining 'rad' (glad) and 'slav' (glory). Means 'glad glory' or one who brings happiness.
- Lenka
Slavic
42Diminutive of Helena, derived from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright' or 'shining one'. Popular in Central Europe as a standalone name.
- Zuzana
Hebrew
42From Hebrew Shoshanna meaning 'lily' or 'graceful lily'. Zuzana is the Slovak and Czech diminutive form, widely used in Central European countries.
- Milada
Slavic
42From Czech elements 'mil' (gracious, dear) and 'ada' (noble). A diminutive form meaning 'dear' or 'gracious one' with noble undertones.
- Jelen
Celtic
10From Czech meaning 'deer', symbolizing grace and natural beauty in Slavic tradition.
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
