- Chval
Meaning: Flattery
Origin: Czech - Ctibor
Ctibor is a masculine Slavic name. It means honour and fight, warrior.
Meaning: An honourable fight
Origin: Czech - Ctik
Meaning: Derived from ctibor, an honourable fight
Origin: Czech - Ctislav
Meaning: Derived from ceslav, glorious honour
Origin: Czech - Dalek
The name had in reality simply rolled off his typewriter. Later, Nation was pleasantly surprised to discover that in Serbo-Croatian the word "dalek" means "far", or "distant". Nation grew up during World War II, and remembered the fear caused by German bombings.
Meaning: Derived from dalibor, fighting far away
Origin: Czech - Dalibor
Dalibor (Cyrillic script: Далибор) is primarily a male given name of Slavic origin, but also a surname specifically in Czech Republic. The name is popular in some Western Slavic and Southern Slavic countries, such as: Czech Republic, Slovakia, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia.
Meaning: Fighting far away
Origin: Czech - Dobromil
Dobromil or Dobromił (Polish) - is a Slavic origin given name meaning: dobro - "good, goodness" and mil/mił - "love, to like, dear". The feminine form is Dobromila/Dobromiła.
Meaning: Good grace
Origin: Czech - Dobroslav
Origin. Word/name. Slavic. Meaning. dobro ("good, goodness") + sława/slava ("glory, fame")
Meaning: Good glory
Origin: Czech - Dudek
Dudek Name Meaning. Polish, Ukrainian, Czech, and Slovak: nickname from dudek 'hoopoe', with reference to some attribute of the bird such as its repetitive call or its bright plumage. In Polish the word also means 'simpleton' and this no doubt contributed to the Polish surname.
Meaning: Bagpiper
Origin: Czech - Dumin
Meaning: Lord
Origin: Czech - Durko
Meaning: Farmer
Origin: Czech - Dusa
Czech Meaning: The name Dusa is a Czech baby name. In Czech the meaning of the name Dusa is: Spirit.
Meaning: Derived from dusan, spirit
Origin: Czech - Dusanek
Meaning: Derived from dusan, spirit
Origin: Czech - Duysek
Meaning: Derived from dusan, spirit
Origin: Czech - Evza
Eva is a female given name, the Latinate counterpart of English Eve, derived from a Hebrew name meaning "life" or "living one." ... Evita is a diminutive form of the Spanish name "Eva", most often referring to María Eva Duarte de Perón.
Meaning: Derived from evzen, well born
Origin: Czech - Evzek
Meaning: Derived from evzen, well born
Origin: Czech - Evzenek
Meaning: Derived from evzen, well born
Origin: Czech - Fanousek
Meaning: Derived from frantisek, frenchman
Origin: Czech - Ferda
Czechoslovakian Meaning: The name Ferda is a Czechoslovakian baby name. In Czechoslovakian the meaning of the name Ferda is: Brave.
Meaning: Brave
Origin: Czech - Fiala
Fiala Name Meaning. ... This may have given rise to a surname in various possible ways: as a nickname for a shy, delicate person; as a topographic name for someone who lived where violets grew or a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished with the sign of a bunch of violets.
Meaning: Violet
Origin: Czech - Fleischaker
Meaning: Butcher
Origin: Czech - Frana
Frana Name Meaning. Czech (Frána) and Slovak (Frana, Frano): short form of the personal name František (see Francis).
Meaning: Diminutive of frantisek, frenchman
Origin: Czech - Franek
Franek Name Meaning. Czech (Franek): from a reduced form of the personal name František, a vernacular form of Latin Franciscus (see Francis). Similar surnames: Fronek, Frank, Franko, Frano, France, Franta, Panek, Frana, Racek.
Meaning: Diminutive of frantisek, frenchman
Origin: Czech - Franta
The name Franta is a Czech baby name. In Czech the meaning of the name Franta is: Frenchman.
Meaning: Free
Origin: Czech - Frantik
Meaning: Derived from frantisek, frenchman
Origin: Czech - Greguska
Meaning: Watchful
Origin: Czech - Hlinka
Hlinka (feminine Hlinková) is a Czech and Slovak surname.
Meaning: Burns lime
Origin: Czech - Hnedy
Meaning: Brown
Origin: Czech - Holic
Holic is derived from Czech origins. The name Holic means barber. ... Holic is uncommon as a baby boy name. It is listed outside of the top 1000.
Meaning: Barber
Origin: Czech - Hrusosky
Meaning: Dwells near the pear tree
Origin: Czech