Ctibor (name)
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Ctibor is Slavic origin male given name
. It means honour and fight, warrior. Pronounced tstee-BAWR or tstyee-BAWR. Variants include: Ścibor, Stibor, Czcibor.
Slavic name
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most popular in Slavic countries such as Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and others.-History of Slavic names:...
. It means honour and fight, warrior. Pronounced tstee-BAWR or tstyee-BAWR. Variants include: Ścibor, Stibor, Czcibor.
Nicknames
Ctisha, Ctishek, Borek, Bořík - pronounced "bawrzeek", Bořunka - pronounced "Bawrzunka", Boreček - pronounced "Bawretchek"Name Day
- Czech: 9 May
- Slovak: 9 November and 12 November
- Polish: 13 September
Famous bearers
- Ctibor Turba - Czech mime and choreographer
- CzciborCzciborCzcibor -, Polans' prince of Piast dynasty, son of duke Siemomysł, and a younger brother of the first Christian ruler of Poland duke Mieszko I of Poland...
- brother of Mieszko I. - Ignacy Ścibor MarchockiIgnacy Ścibor MarchockiIngacy Scibor Marchocki of Ostoja coat of arms was a Polish noble, famous in the first quarter of the nineteenth century. Ścibor Marchocki proclaimed his estates an independent state and installed on its borders pillars with the name plates, identifying that this is “The border of Minkowce state”...
- reformator - Ścibor Bażyński
- Ścibor z Gościeńczyc - bishop
- Śćibor of ŚciborzycStibor of StiboriczStibor of Stiboricz of Ostoja coat of arms was an aristocrat of Polish origin in the Kingdom of Hungary. He was a close friend of King Sigismund of Hungary who appointed him to several offices during his reign. For instance, between 1395 and 1401, then from 1409 to 1414 he was the voivode of...
- Polish aristocrat - Ścibor Ściborowic - son of Śćibor