Female and male first names : Czech Republic.



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Lakeva is a unique Czech name meaning 'belonging to the lake', often given to girls born near bodies of water.
Lanicka is a unique Slavic feminine name of Czech origin, meaning "from the place where larks live," symbolizing happiness and positivity through its association with these cheerful songbirds.
Lenka is a charming and unique name of Czech origin, derived from the Czech word 'len', meaning 'flax'. It symbolizes fertility and abundance, embodying strength and resilience, and has been popular among Czechs for centuries, notably associated with Bedřich Smetana's opera "The Bartered Bride".
Markeyta is a distinctive feminine name derived from the Czech masculine name Marek, which means "dedicated to Mars," the Roman god of war, signifying strength and courage.
Michala is a female name of Czech origin derived from Michael, which means 'who is like God' in Hebrew.
Milada is a unique Czech feminine name meaning "dear" or "beloved," inspired by historical figure Milada Horáková's courageous resistance against oppression.
Mileni is a Slavic female name meaning 'gracious' or 'dear,' with a feminine suffix, used historically by notable figures like Czech resistance fighter Milena Jesenská.
Miluv is a Czech-origin name derived from "milovat," meaning 'to love,' embodying warmth and kindness.
Mirek is a Czech name derived from 'mír', meaning peace.
Miroslava is a Czech name meaning 'peace' and 'glory', popular among royalty in ancient Bohemia and still widely used today.
Nadja is a Slavic girl's name of Czech origin, derived from the word "nadít," meaning "to bring forth" or "to create." It signifies creativity and innovation.
Natas: A Slavic name meaning 'night', often linked to mystery and darkness.
Nechy is a unique Czech name derived from "nechesnický," meaning "of Neshish district" in eastern Bohemia. It was originally used as a surname before becoming more common as a given name in the 20th century, and it can be pronounced /ˈnɛxɪ/.
Nedved is a rare Czech name meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.
Oldrich is a historic Czech name derived from Old Slavic elements meaning 'power' and 'peace', interpreted as 'strong in peace'.
Ondrej is a Czech masculine given name of Slavic origin, meaning "the brave" or "the valiant," associated with Saint Ondrej, a revered martyr and bishop in ancient Slavic cultures.
Orlena is a rare yet striking Czech female name meaning "little eagle," conveying strength and courage.
Radek is a Czech name derived from "rad," meaning "happy," and ending with "-ek," a common Slavic diminutive.
Reana is a unique feminine given name of Slavic origin, derived from 'rejn' meaning 'rain', popularized by Czech writer Bozena Nemcova in her 1855 novel 'The Grandmother'.
Ronata is a rare, Slavic name meaning 'rowing' or 'water movement', originating from Czech Republic/Slovakia.
Ronik is a Slavic name of Czech origin, derived from 'Ronin' and meaning 'strong one.'
Rostislav is a Czech origin name composed of "rost" meaning 'glory' or 'fame', and "slav" meaning 'glory' or 'praise'. It translates to 'famous in glory' or 'glorious fame'.
Smika is a unique name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Czech surname Smyk meaning 'soft'.
Svojas is a Slavic origin Czech name meaning 'own' or 'one's own', signifying independence and autonomy.
The name Sykora is of Czech origin and means 'falcon', tracing back to medieval times when it was often used as a surname for families associated with falconry or living near these birds.
Terika is a distinctive name of Slavic origin derived from Czech Tereza meaning "harvester" or "grain". It is associated with harvest, abundance, and fertility in Slavic culture, and has historical ties to Saint Teresa of Ávila through her spiritual influence.
Tomicka is a unique and intriguing name of Slavic origin, derived from the Czech name Tomáš, meaning 'twin'.
Tomika is a Slavic female name derived from "tom", meaning "honor" or "respect".
Trenaty is a rare, Slavic-origin feminine name derived from the Czech Trenáta, composed of "thorn" (trn) and "-áta", forming unique beauty.
Valek is a rare Czech name meaning 'small valley', symbolizing peace and harmony, and originates from medieval Bohemia.
Varek is a unique Slavic male given name derived from the Czech word "vářka," meaning "potter" or "pot maker.
Vondra is a rare, Czech boy's name meaning 'thunder', popular among nobility since the Middle Ages.
Voneda is a rare, Slavic-derived Czech name meaning 'hope', embodying courage and wisdom.
Wencel is a rare, Slavic origin name derived from Václav, meaning "prosperous glory" or "healthy fame.
Yvetta is a Czech feminine given name derived from the word "jitřní," meaning "dawn." It signifies "daughter of dawn" or "born at dawn.
Zalet is a rare, Slavic-origin name derived from Czech 'zalétávat', signifying 'flutter' or 'agility'.
Zdenka is a Czech feminine name derived from the Slavic element "zdrav" meaning "healthy", "strong" or "vibrant".
Zenda is a captivating feminine name of Slavic origin meaning "gift," popularized by Anthony Hope's novel "The Prisoner of Zenda.
Zlaty is a Czech female name meaning 'golden'.