All about the name DALIBOR

Meaning, origin, history.

Dalibor is a name of Czech origin, meaning "giver of glory" or "bringer of fame". It is derived from the Old Slavic elements "dal" which means "distant", and "bor" which means "fame" or "glory".

The name Dalibor has a rich history in Czech literature and folklore. In one of the most popular Czech plays, "Dalibor", written by Neil Skerlecz in the 16th century, it is the name of the main character who is a brave knight and a skilled musician. The play tells the story of Dalibor's struggle against the tyrannical king Ottokar and his eventual victory.

The name Dalibor has also been associated with several historical figures in Czech history. One notable figure is Dalibor of Kozojedy, a nobleman from the 15th century who was accused of treason by King George of Poděbrady. Despite being sentenced to death, Dalibor refused to admit his guilt and was imprisoned in the Kadan Castle where he wrote several poems.

In modern times, the name Dalibor has been used as a given name for boys in the Czech Republic and other Slavic countries. It is often associated with strength, bravery, and musical talent due to its literary history. Despite its unique sound, Dalibor remains a popular choice among parents looking for a distinctive and meaningful name for their sons.

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Czech Republic

Popularity of the name DALIBOR since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Dalibor was quite popular in 1979 with five newborns sharing this name that year."