🇨🇿 Czech Names

Czech Name Generator

Generate authentic Czech names instantly. Czech names carry the charm of Central European Slavic tradition — melodic, meaningful, and rich with the history of Bohemia, Moravia, and Slovak heritage.

About Czech Names

Czech names come from the West Slavic linguistic tradition, making them related to Polish and Slovak names. Czech has a distinctive phonetic system featuring háček marks (ˇ) over letters — š is SH, č is CH, ž is like the S in measure, and ř is a unique sound that doesn't exist in any other language, combining R and Ž simultaneously. These marks are essential to correct Czech pronunciation and spelling.

Czech naming blends pre-Christian Slavic names with Catholic saint names that arrived with Christianity. Old Slavic names like Vlastimil (own peace), Radovan (joyful), and Bohumil (pleasing to God) preserve the pagan Slavic naming tradition of compound meaningful elements. Christian names like Jan (John), Pavel (Paul), and Václav (Wenceslas — the Good King Wenceslas of the Christmas carol) have been used for centuries.

Czech female names almost always end in -a, which is the grammatical feminine marker in Czech. This means that many Czech female names are recognizable internationally — Eva, Jana, Petra, Tereza. Czech surnames also change form by gender — a man named Novák has a wife and daughters named Nováková. This grammatical gender marking in surnames is a distinctive feature of Czech (and other Slavic) naming.

Common Czech Names

Male Names

NameMeaning
JanGod is gracious, the most common Czech male name
Petrrock and stone, Czech form of Peter
Pavelsmall and humble, Czech form of Paul
Tomáštwin, Czech form of Thomas
Martinof Mars, warlike
Jakubsupplanter, Czech form of Jacob
Michalwho is like God, Czech form of Michael
Václavmore glory, the patron saint of Bohemia
Lukášlight, Czech form of Luke
Ondřejmanly, Czech form of Andrew

Female Names

NameMeaning
JanaGod is gracious, Czech feminine form of Jan
Mariebeloved, Czech form of Mary
Evalife, Czech form of Eve
Petrarock, Czech feminine form of Peter
Terezaharvester, Czech form of Teresa
Lucielight, Czech form of Lucy
Markétapearl, Czech form of Margaret
Věrafaith, a Slavic name meaning belief
Kateřinapure, Czech form of Katherine
Zuzanalily, Czech form of Susanna

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most common Czech names?

Jan is consistently the most common Czech male name. For females, Jana, Marie, and Eva top the charts. Václav, Tomáš, and Petr are also very common.

How do Czech female surnames work?

Czech female surnames add -ová to the male surname form. A daughter of Novák is Nováková, a daughter of Dvořák is Dvořáková.

What are distinctly Czech names?

Václav, Přemysl, Libuše, and Vlastimil are names with specifically Czech historical and cultural roots.

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