Czech Names

  1. Zdenka
    • Origin:

      Czech
    • Meaning:

      "woman from Sidon"
    • Description:

      Zdenka is a feminine name that is far more popular that the original male name (Zdenko), in both its homeland and abroad. Its meaning, woman from Sidon, makes it the Czech version of English name Sidony. The distinctive "Zd" beginning makes this one of the most intriguing Czech names for girls.
  2. Viliam
    • Origin:

      Czech variation of William
    • Description:

      Substituting the V for the W sounds almost comedic to the American ear.
  3. Ondrea
    • Origin:

      Czech variation of Andrea
    • Description:

      If you want people to pronounce Andrea with an Ah sound beginning, this spelling would guide the way.
  4. Berti
    • Barto
      • Veronika
        • Origin:

          Czech variation of Veronica
        • Description:

          This spelling adds a touch of the unusual to Veronica.
      • Urba
        • Zuzana
          • Jolanta
            • Origin:

              Polish
            • Meaning:

              "violet"
            • Description:

              A Slavic name that could easily blend in.
          • Tonda
            • Ludvik
              • Origin:

                Slovene variation of Ludwig, German
              • Meaning:

                "famous warrior"
            • Danko
              • Klement
                • Jolana
                  • Lude
                    • Jirina
                      • Karel
                        • Origin:

                          Czech variation of Charles
                        • Description:

                          A name that seems to switch genders when it switches nationalities.
                      • Marík
                        • Brandeis
                          • Origin:

                            Place-name from Czech town of Brandy's
                          • Description:

                            Possible hero name, via Louis Brandeis, an influential lawyer and the first Jewish justice of the U. S. Supreme Court.
                        • Jusa