Female and male names : Czech Republic.

AMOSE

Masculine

Amos is a Hebrew name derived from the word 'amos', meaning 'to bear' or 'to carry'. It was notably carried by Old Testament prophet Amos, who courageously spoke against social injustice, and Czech philosopher Amos Komensky. Today, parents may choose this distinctive name for its historical significance and unique sound.

ANICKA

Feminine

Slavic-derived name, originating from the Czech diminutive form Anička, which means 'graceful' or 'full of favor'.

ANKA

Feminine

Distinctive Slavic female name derived from the Czech word 'anka', meaning 'dove'. It signifies grace and beauty.

ANYKA

Feminine

Captivating female given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Czech word "án" meaning 'grace', thus conveying gracefulness or being full of grace.

ARNIKA

Feminine

Czech name derived from the Czech word "arnika", meaning "daisy". It signifies simplicity and beauty, often associated with nature.

BARBORA

Feminine

Unique Czech name derived from the Slavic element "Barva," meaning "color" or "appearance." It's associated with beauty, vibrancy, and uniqueness, and has historical significance through Princess Barbara of Cilli.

BILY

Masculine

Czech origin name meaning "strong" or "powerful", deriving from the Old Slavic word "býl".

BLAZEN

Masculine

Czech name derived from "blázen," meaning "fool" or "madman," but often used endearingly for eccentric individuals. It gained popularity through the 14th-century tale "The Fool of Blazan.

BOHUMIL

Masculine

Masculine given name of Czech origin, derived from Old Slavic elements "bohor" meaning fame or renown, and "mila" meaning dear or beloved.

BOZENA

Feminine

Unique Czech name of Slavic origin meaning "of God" or "gift from God".

BRANY

Feminine

Rare Czech name derived from the word "brana," meaning "fortress" or "stronghold.

DALIBOR

Masculine

Czech male given name meaning "giver of glory" or "bringer of fame", derived from Old Slavic elements "dal" (distant) and "bor" (fame/glory).

DANECA

Feminine

Slavic female given name meaning 'goddess of gifts'.

DANELA

Feminine

Slavic name derived from Czech, composed of 'Dana' meaning gift or given and 'ela', a female diminutive suffix, originating from Czech mythology as one of the twelve daughters of Libuše, tasked with finding the best location to build Prague.

DANICKA

Feminine

Modern Slavic variant of Daniela, meaning 'God is my judge,' with a playful '-icka' suffix.

DITA

Feminine

Czech origin name meaning "goddess", popularized by actress Dita Parlo, known for her silent films.

DRAXLER

Masculine

Distinct Czech male given name derived from the surname "Dráxler," originally referring to those involved in beer production or railway work. Its unique origin and notable historical figures like Thomas Draxler and Julian Draxler make it an appealing choice for parents seeking something different.

EDICE

Feminine

Captivating Czech name derived from "Eda," meaning "prosperity." Popularized by Czech literature, it's often associated with intelligence and creativity.

ELISKA

Feminine

Unique and meaningful Czech name derived from "eles," meaning "doe" or "female deer." Popularized by Czech writer Božena Němcová, it signifies grace, beauty, and courage.

EMIKA

Feminine

Slavic origin name derived from Czech 'Ema', meaning "torch" or "shining light", signifying brightness and potential.

ENIKA

Feminine

Slavic-derived female name meaning 'honor' or 'glory', popularized by Czech author Bozena Nemcova, and now globally recognized.

FIALA

Feminine

Unique Czech female given name derived from the Czech word "fíla," meaning "fox." It signifies intelligence, adaptability, and beauty, reflecting its origins in Czech folklore and mythology.

FRYDA

Feminine

Czech name derived from Slavic elements "Frid" meaning peace and "Dub" meaning love, signifying loving peace.

JAKUB

Masculine

Czech name derived from Hebrew Jacob, meaning 'held by the heel' or 'may God protect', reflecting its biblical origins.

JANICA

Feminine

Charming Slavic name derived from Jana, meaning 'grace' or 'favor', originating from the Hebrew Hannah.

JANICKA

Feminine

Rare yet charming Czech female name derived from the masculine Jan, which means "God is merciful.

JARMILA

Feminine

Czech feminine name derived from 'jarmo,' meaning peaceful or tranquil. It signifies calmness and serenity.

JARO

Masculine

Czech name meaning 'spring', popularized by figures like composer Jaro Kocian, symbolizing renewal and optimism.

JAROMIR

Masculine

Czech male given name meaning "peaceful glen.

JAROSLAV

Masculine

Czech name meaning "strong in glory".

JENICKA

Feminine

Charming Czech girls' name meaning "little warrior".

JENIKA

Feminine

Slavic name derived from Czech's "little warrior" meaning, offering strength and grace.

JME

Feminine

The name Jme originates from Czech and means 'name'.

JMIR

Masculine

Slavic name of Czech origin, derived from Jindřich, meaning "living in peace".

JOLANA

Feminine

Slavic female name derived from the Czech word for "violet," symbolizing royalty and grace, and has historical roots traced back to Czech royal families.

KARLIN

Feminine

Czech name originally intended for girls, derived from the Slavic element "karl" meaning "strong" or "powerful", with "-in" being a common feminine diminutive suffix in Slavic languages.

KEREL

Masculine

Karel is a Czech name derived from Slavic elements meaning "strong people," notable as borne by Saint Wenceslaus III and Emperor Charles I.

KOLEMAN

Masculine

Czech male given name derived from the Slavic element "kol", meaning "wheel". It was traditionally given to children born around Christmas time and is associated with Saint Nicholas' generosity.

KRIVA

Feminine

Krivá is a unique Slavic girls' name derived from Old Church Slavonic "krivý," meaning "crooked" or "bent." Despite its potential negative connotations in Czech literature, some families choose this distinctive name as it embodies uniqueness and strength.

LAD

Masculine

Rare but historic Slavic given name meaning 'boar' or 'wild boar', often associated with royalty in Czech language and culture.