Name days in Slovakia
Encyclopedia
In Slovakia
, each day of the year corresponds to a personal name
(the original list was the Roman Catholic
calendar of saints
). People celebrate their name day
s on the date corresponding to their own given names. Slovak culture has accorded similar importance to a person's name day to his or her birthday
.
The list of the names assigned to the corresponding date is normally published in the calendar. However there are only one or two names listed in the calendar, even if more names are assigned to a date. The names in bold are listed in the calendar, the others are not, but may be officially given to a child. Children in Slovakia usually have names from this list. The most notable exceptions are the names in minority languages (such as Hungarian
names) or a foreign name if the parents have a written proof from the corresponding embassy that the name really exists.
Slovakia
The Slovak Republic is a landlocked state in Central Europe. It has a population of over five million and an area of about . Slovakia is bordered by the Czech Republic and Austria to the west, Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east and Hungary to the south...
, each day of the year corresponds to a personal name
Personal name
A personal name is the proper name identifying an individual person, and today usually comprises a given name bestowed at birth or at a young age plus a surname. It is nearly universal for a human to have a name; except in rare cases, for example feral children growing up in isolation, or infants...
(the original list was the Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church
The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the world's largest Christian church, with over a billion members. Led by the Pope, it defines its mission as spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ, administering the sacraments and exercising charity...
calendar of saints
Calendar of saints
The calendar of saints is a traditional Christian method of organizing a liturgical year by associating each day with one or more saints and referring to the feast day of said saint...
). People celebrate their name day
Name day
A name day is a tradition in many countries in Europe and Latin America that consists of celebrating the day of the year associated with one's given name....
s on the date corresponding to their own given names. Slovak culture has accorded similar importance to a person's name day to his or her birthday
Birthday
A birthday is a day or anniversary where a person celebrates his or her date of birth. Birthdays are celebrated in numerous cultures, often with a gift, party or rite of passage. Although the major religions celebrate the birth of their founders , Christmas – which is celebrated widely by...
.
The list of the names assigned to the corresponding date is normally published in the calendar. However there are only one or two names listed in the calendar, even if more names are assigned to a date. The names in bold are listed in the calendar, the others are not, but may be officially given to a child. Children in Slovakia usually have names from this list. The most notable exceptions are the names in minority languages (such as Hungarian
Hungarian language
Hungarian is a Uralic language, part of the Ugric group. With some 14 million speakers, it is one of the most widely spoken non-Indo-European languages in Europe....
names) or a foreign name if the parents have a written proof from the corresponding embassy that the name really exists.
January
- New Year
- Alexandra, Ábel, Makar, Karina, Kara, Kasandra, Sanda, Sandra, Saša, Senda
- Daniela, Danila, Danuta, Genovéva, Radmila
- Drahoľub, Drahomil, Drahoň, Drahoslav, Drahoš, Duchoslav, León, Títus, Drahoľuba, Drahomila, Duchoslava, Leóna, Leónia
- Artúr, Andrea
- Melchior, Melichar, Menhard, Antónia
- Atila, Lucián, Bohuna, Bohuslava, Boleslava, Božislava, Luciána
- Čestmír, Pravomil, Severín, Čestmíra, Pravomila, Severína
- Alex, Alexej, Domoľub, Julián, Pravoľub, Vladan, Vladen, Alexia, Pravoľuba, Vladana, Vladena
- Agatón, Dalimil, Dalimír, Dalimila, Dalimíra, Daša
- Honorát, Tasilo, Honoráta, Malvína
- Arkád, Arnošt, Ernest, Arkádia, Arnoštka, Erna, Ernestína
- Čistomil, Čistoslav, Rastic, Rastimír, Rastislav, Ratislav, Vidor, Čistomila, Čistoslava, Rastislava, Ratislava
- Hilár, Radovan, Uriáš, Uriel, Hilária, Radovana,
- Dobroslav, Dobrotín, Domoslav, Loránt, Múdroslav, Domoslava,
- Kristína
- Antal, Nataša
- Priskus, Bohdana, Piroška, Priska
- Mário, Márius, Drahomíra, Dúbravka, Sára,
- Dalibor, Fabián, Fábius, Sebastián, Šebastián, Fábia, Fabiána, Fabiola, Sebastiána,
- Vincent, Vincencia
- Zora, Dorián, Sírius, Slavoľub, Slavomil, Zoran, Auróra, Cyntia, Doriána, Sinda, Slavomila, Zorana
- Miloš, Miloň, Selma,
- Timotej, Ctiboh, Timotea,
- Gejza, Saul, Šavol,
- Tamara, Polykarp, Slavibor, Slavislav, Slaviboj, Slavoboj, Svätoboj, Svätobor, Xenofón, Žarko, Polykarpa,
- Bohuš, Pribislav, Pribiš,
- Alfonz, Manfréd, Alfonzia,
- Gašpar, Pribina
- Ema, Jasna
- Emil, Emilián, Emiliána
February
- Hynek, Trifon, Táňa, Tatiana
- Erik, Aida, Erika
- Blažej, Celerín, Celerína
- Nika, Verena, Verona, Veronika
- Moderát, Modest, Agáta, Leda, Moderáta, Modesta
- Dorisa, Dorota, Titanila
- Romuald, Vanda
- Aranka, Zoja
- Rainold, Rinaldo, Zdenko, Zdeno, Apolena, Apoliena, Apolónia
- Gabriela, Scholastika, Školastika
- Dezider, Želislav, Dezidera, Želislava
- Ron, Ronald, Zoro, Zoroslav, Eulália, Perla, Slavena, Solveiga, Zoroslava
- Arpád, Jordán, Jordána
- Valentín, Velimír
- Faust, Pravoslav, Faustína, Georgia, Georgína, Pravoslava
- Pamfil, Ida, Liana, Pamfília
- Flavián, Flávius, Silván, Silvín, Flávia, Milomíra, Miloslava, Miluša, Silvána
- Jaromír, Simeon, Jaromíra, Konkordia
- Konrád, Kurt, Vlasta
- Aladár, Lívio, Lívius, Udo, Ulrich, Alma, Lívia, Ulrika, Ulriška
- Eleonóra
- Etela
- Roman, Romana, Romina
- Goran,' Matej, Jazmína, Mateja
- Frederik, Taras, Federika, Frederika
- Viktor, Porfýr
- Alexander, Leander, Sandro, Skender, Drahotína, Dražica, Leandra
- Elemír, Elo, Lumír, Zlata, Zlatica
- Radomír, Radomíra
March
- AlbínAlbin (given name)Albin is a masculine Polish, Scandinavian, and Slovenian given name, from the Roman cognate Albinus, derived from the Latin albus, meaning "white" or "bright". In Estonia, France, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia, and Sweden March 1 is Albin's Name day...
- Anežka
- BohumilBohumilBohumil is a Slavic male given name. Means "favoured by God" from the Slavic elements bog god and mil favour. Pronounced baw-huw-MIL. Nicknames are Bob, Bobby, Bohouš, Bohoušek, Bohuš, Mila, Milek, Bogie, Boga, Bozha. Another forms are Bogumił, Bogomil, Bogolyub. Feminine version is Bohumila,...
, Bohumila, Ticián, Ginda, KunigundaKunigundeKunigunde, Kunigunda or Cunigunde is a European female name of German origin. It is derived from kuni and gund .People with the given name Kunigunde/Cunegunde/Kunigunda...
, Ticiána - Gerazim, Kazimír, Romeo, Jadrana, Kazimíra
- FridrichFriedrich (given name)Friedrich is a German given name version of the name Frederic, and may refer to:In the arts:*Friedrich Hohe, German lithographer and painter*Fritz Lang , film makerIn philosophy:...
, Lucius, Teofil, Friderika, Teofila - Fridolín, Koriolán, Radislav, RadoslavRadoslav-People:* Radoslav Bachev , Bulgarian footballer* Radoslav Batak , Serbo-Montenegrin football defender* Radoslav Brđanin , Serbian war criminal* Radoslav Hecl , Slovak ice hockey defenceman...
, Radovan, Felícia, Fridolína, Radislava, Radoslava - TomášThomas (name)Thomas is a masculine given name. It is based on the Biblical Greek , which is itself a transcription of the Aramaic "twin", the Hebrew cognate being...
, Tomislav, Tomáška, Tomislava - AlanAlan (name)Alan is a masculine given name in the English language. There are numerous differing etymologies attributed to the name. The name was first introduced into England by Bretons who took part in the Norman Invasion in the 11th century. Today there are numerous variations of Alan, a short form, and...
, Alana - Erhard, Františka
- BranislavBranislav (name)Branislav is a Czech, Slovak, Serbian, and Slovene given name. It also appears in Polish as Bronisław and Russian as Bronislav. The name is derived from the Slavic elements borni-ti and slav-a and means "warrior"....
, Bratislav, BronislavBranislav (name)Branislav is a Czech, Slovak, Serbian, and Slovene given name. It also appears in Polish as Bronisław and Russian as Bronislav. The name is derived from the Slavic elements borni-ti and slav-a and means "warrior"....
, Bruno, Bratislava - Angel, Volfram, Angela, AngelikaAngelica (name)Angelica is a female given name. It is pronounced an-jel'-ih-kah in English or ahn-je-lee'-kah in Italian.-Meaning:Angelica comes from the Latin angelicus, "angelic", which in turn is ultimately descended from the Greek άγγελος meaning "of the angels".- Notable Angelicas :*Angélica de Almeida,...
, Algelína, Jurina - Gregor, Teofan, Gregora, Gregoria, Gregorína
- VlastimilVlastimilVlastimil - is a common Slavic origin given name originating from roots: vlast and mil . Another variant of that name is Vlastislav and Latin form is Patrick. The Czech name days are 17 March and 28 April . The Slovak name day is 13 March...
, Kira, Rozína - MatildaMatilda (name)Matilda is a female name, of Teutonic derivation, derived from words meaning "might, strength" and "battle."...
, Metaneta - Agap, Belomír, Rodan, Roderich, Roderik, Torkvát, Agapa, Agapia, Rodana, Roderika, SvetlanaSvetlanaSvetlana is a common Slavic female name, deriving from the Russian word свет svet, which translates into English as "light", "shining", "pure", or "holy", depending upon context. The name was coined by Alexander Vostokov and popularized by Vasily Zhukovsky in his eponymous ballade, first published...
- Amos, Bolemír, Boleslav, Heribert, Bolemíra
- Ľuban, Ľuben, Zbignev, Zbyšek, Ľuba, ĽubicaLjubica (name)Ljubica - is a Slavic origin female given name meaning "love" or "kiss", where -ica is a diminutive suffix. Also, Ljubica means violet, while the actual flower is Ljubičica, a superdiminutive. It is Serbian and Croatian in origin, used throughout the former Yugoslavia.Lyubitsa is the Bulgarian...
- Ctislav, EduardEdwardEdward is an English given name. It is derived from Old English words ead and weard...
, Salvátor, Ctislava, Eduarda - JozefJoseph (name)Joseph is a name originating from Hebrew, recorded in the Hebrew Bible, as יוֹסֵף, Standard Hebrew Yosef, Tiberian Hebrew and Aramaic Yôsēp̄. In Arabic, including in the Qur'an, the name is spelled يوسف or Yūsuf. The name can be translated from Hebrew יהוה להוסיף Yihoh Lhosif as signifying "YHWH...
, Sibyla - Klaudián, Klaudín, Klaudio, KlaudiusClaudius (disambiguation)Claudius, or Tiberius Claudius Caesar Augustus Germanicus, previously Tiberius Claudius Drusus Nero Germanicus, was the fourth Roman Emperor reigning from January 24, 41 to his death in 54.Claudius may also refer to:...
, Víťazoslav, Víťazoslava - Blahoboj, Blahosej, Blahoslav, Radek, Radko
- Beňadik, BenediktBenedictBenedict is a masculine given name. It comes from the Latin benedictus, meaning "blessed".Benedict most commonly refers to Saint Benedict of Nursia, the founder of the Order of Saint Benedict and thereby of Western Monasticism...
, OktaviánOctavian (disambiguation)Octavian was the name of Julius Caesar Augustus before becoming the Emperor of Rome.Octavian may also refer to:People* Octavian Goga, Romanian politician, poet and playwright* Octavian Belu, Romanian gymnastics coach...
, OktáviusOctavius (disambiguation)Octavius is a Latin personal name, or praenomen, and also the nomen of the Roman gens Octavia. It may refer to any of various members of that gens.-Persons with the praenomen Octavius:...
, Benedikta, Benilda, Benita, Izolda, Oktávia - Adrián, Apián, Dárius, Viktorián, Apia
- GabrielGabriel (name)Gabriel is a given name or surname derived from the Hebrew name "Gabriel" meaning "able-bodied one of God". It was popularized by the association with the Biblical archangel Gabriel....
- HumbertHumbertHumbert is a Germanic given name, from hun "warrior" and beraht "bright". It also came into use as a surname-Given name:* Emebert or Ablebert Humbert (Latinized Humbertus) is a Germanic given name, from hun "warrior" and beraht "bright". It also came into use as a surname-Given name:* Emebert or...
, MariánMarian (given name)Marian is a given name, either derived from Marius or Maria .Male:* Marian Foik , Polish athlete* Marián Gáborík, Slovak professional ice hockey player* Marián Hossa, Slovak professional ice hockey player...
, Anunciáta, Irida, Irisa - Eman, EmanuelEmanuelEmanuel, Emmanuel, Emmanuil or Immanuel , may refer to:-People:Royalty* Emanuel I of Portugal * Emanuel II of Portugal * Victor Emmanuel I of Savoy...
, Manuel, Emanuela, Manuela - Rupert, Ruprecht, Alena', Dita
- Ilarion, SoňaSonaSona may refer to:* a female name in Armenian* a male name in Bafaw,a tribe from the southwest region of Cameroon* a name in Hindi, in Urdu, and all other Indo-Iranian languages meaning "Gold"...
- MiroslavMiroslav (given name)Miroslav is a Slavic name meaning "peace and glory".-List of people with the given name Miroslav:*Miroslav of Croatia, king of Croatia*Miroslav of Hum, Serbian king of Zahumlje*Miroslav of Podgoria, Serbian Zupan of Podgorica...
, Mieroslav, BertoldBerchtoldBerchtold is a German given name, from berht "bright" and wald "rule". The name comes into fashion in the German High Middle Ages, from about the 11th century...
, Bertolda, Mieroslava - Vieroľub, Vieromil, Vieroslav, VieroslavaViera (name)Viera is a female given name, similar to Vera. Means "faith" in Slavic elements, though it is sometimes associated with the Latin word verus "true" . Former nickname for Vieroslava...
- BenjamínBenjamin (name)Benjamin is a popular given name for males, derived from Hebrew בנימין translating as "son of my right [hand]". It is often shortened to Ben, and sometimes to Benny, Bennie, Benjy, Benji or "Big Ben". Benjamin is also a patronymic surname...
, KvídoGuidoGuido is a given name of Italian origin also utilised as a given name in Spanish. Guido is derived from the Ancient Germanic Wido. and Latin name Vito...
, Balbína
April
- Hugo, Hugolín
- Zita, Áron
- Richard, Richarda
- Izidor, Izidora
- Miroslava, Mira
- Irena, Irína, Celestín, Ruben, Sixtus, Celestína, Venuša
- Zoltán, Armand, Herman, Rufínus, Rúfus, Armanda, Rufína, Rumjana
- Albert, Albertín, Albrecht, Valter, Alberta, Albertína, Albrechta
- Milena, Erhard, Mileva
- Igor, Ezechiel, Ivar, Ivor, Radomil, Igora, Radomila
- Július, Antip,Ariel, Leo, Lev, Ariela, Arleta
- Estera, Aster, Davorín, Zenon, Astéria
- Aleš, Artem, Artemon, Artemia, Artemida, Norma
- Justína, Hrdoslav, Hrdoš, Justín, Davorína, Hrdoslava, Justa
- Fedor, Fedora
- Dana, Danica
- Rudolf, Ralf, Rolf, Rudolfa, Rudolfína
- Valér, Apolón, Erich, Verner, Ilma
- Jela, Krescenc, Krescencia
- Marcel, Hvezdoň
- Ervín, Abelard, Adelard, Anzelm, Žitoslav, Anzelma, Ervína, Saskia, Žitoslava
- Slavomír, Slávo, Tvrdomír, Jelena, Noema
- Vojtech, Amand, Dimitrij, Evarist, Amanda, Demetria
- Juraj, Adalbert, Roger, Adalberta, Vojtecha, Vojteška
- Marek, Izmael, Marko, Markus
- Jaroslava
- Jaroslav, Aristid, Tulius, Aristída, Tulia
- Jarmila, Prudencius, Prudencia
- Lea, Timon
- Anastázia, Anastáz, Blahomil, Asia, Blahomila, Nasťa, Nastasia
May
- Amarila, Pamela
- Žigmund, Atanáz, Atanázia, Aténa
- Galina, Horác, Desana, Halina, Timea
- Florián, Flór, Aglája, Floriána, Florína, Pelagia
- Lesana, Gothard, Pius, Lesia, Pia, Toska
- Hermína, Ovídius, Radivoj, Tankréd, Elfrída, Frída, Herina, Mineta
- Monika, Napoleon, Stanimír, Mona
- Ingrida, Ina, Inga
- Roland, Rolanda
- Viktória, Armín, Armína, Beatrica
- Blažena, Miranda, Svatava
- Pankrác, Achiles
- Servác, Chraniboj, Chranibor, Charnislav, Servián, Chranislava, Imelda, Konzuela
- Bonifác
- Žofia, Brenda, Raisa, Sofia, Zosia
- Svetozár, Peregrín, Peregrína
- Gizela, Andronik, Ditmar, Paskal, Andronika, Paskália
- Viola
- Gertrúda, Gerda
- Bernard, Bernardín, Hviezdoslav, Bernadeta, Bernarda, Bernardína, Hviezdoslava
- Zina, Dobromír, Hostimil, Hostirad, Hostislav, Hostisvit, Teobald, Dobromíra, Hostimila, Hostislava
- Júlia, Juliána, Liana, Rita
- Želmíra, Želimír, Želmír
- Ela
- Urban, Vselovod, Vševlad, Vanesa
- Dušan
- Iveta, Vadim, Valdemar, Valdemara
- Viliam, Vilhelm, Elektra, Elma, Vilhelmína
- Vilma, Elmar, Maxim, Maxima
- Ferdinand, Neander, Ferdinanda
- Petrana, Petronela, Petrónius, Blahoslav, Nela, Petrónia
June
- Žaneta
- Oxana, Xénia, Erazim, Erazmus, Jaromil, Vlastimila
- Karolína, Kevin, Lino, Linus, Palmíro, Kaja, Klotilda, Lina, Lineta, Palmíra
- Lenka, Lena
- Laura, Dorotej, Fatima, Laurencia, Loreta, Loriána
- Norbert, Norman, Romulus, Adolfína, Norberta, Perzida
- Róbert, Borislav, Robin, Teodot, Dalma, Oriána, Róberta, Robina
- Medard
- Stanislava, Felicián, Prímus, Vojeslav, Berenika, Vojeslava
- Margaréta, Gréta
- Dobroslava, Barnabáš, Dobrava, Dobrota, Dobrotína, Flóra, Pavoslava
- Zlatko, Svätoslav, Svetislav, Svetoslav, Zlatan, Zlatomír, Zlatoň, Zlatoš, Svätoslava, Svetislava, Svetoslava, Zlatana, Zlatomíra
- Anton, Genadij, Tobiáš,
- Vasil, Bazil, Elizej, Kvintilián, Kvintín, Kvintus, Herta, Kvinta, Kvintiliána
- Vít, Jolana
- Bianka,Blanka, Benon, Božetech, Alina, Božetecha
- Adolf, Adolfína
- Vratislav, Leontín, Milovan, Milovín, Sedrik, Leontína, Milovana
- Alfréd, Leonid, Leonídas, Leoš, Ruslan, Alfréda
- Valéria, Florencián, Florentín, Silver, Florencia, Florentína
- Alojz, Elvis, Lejla
- Paulína, Achác, Eberhard, Paulín, Paula, Rozvita, Zaira
- Sidónia, Sidón
- Ján, Janis, Jaško, Jens, Johan, Jovan, Nino, Sean
- Tadeáš,Olívia, Olívius, Prosper, Febrónia, Oliva
- Adriána, Stojan, Adriena, Ria, Riana, Stojana
- Ladislav, Ladislava,
- Beáta, Beátus, Slavoj, Bea
- PavolPaulPaul may refer to:*Paul , a given name or surname -Christianity:*Paul the Apostle Paul may refer to:*Paul (name), a given name or surname (includes a list of people with that name)-Christianity:*Paul the Apostle Paul may refer to:*Paul (name), a given name or surname (includes a list of people with...
, Peter, Petra, Pavel, Pavla, Petula - Melánia, Vlastibor, Vlastimír, Šárka, Vlastimíra
July
- Diana, Dean, Dejan, Dina, Zian, Dajana, Deana, Kalina, Tabita, Tajana
- Berta, Bertín, Bertína
- Miloslav, Irenej, Miliduch, Milomír, Milorad, Radimír, Rodimír, Radimíra
- Prokop, Procius, Prokopa
- Cyril,Metod, Cyrus, Cyrila
- Patrik, Patrícia, Patrokles
- Oliver, Donald, Kastor, Veleslav, Velislav, Valibals, Veleslava, Velislava
- Ivan, Ivo, Kilián, Perikles
- Lujza, Lukrécius, Lizelota, Lukrécia
- Amália, Amína, Lada
- Milota, Milutín
- Nina, Fortunát, Fortunáta
- Margita, Arne, Borivoj, Merkéta
- Kamil
- Henrich, Egon, Enrik, Enriko, Henrik, Henrika, Lota, Šarlota
- Drahomír, Karmela, Karmen, Karmena, Rút, Rúta
- Bohuslav, Božislav, Svorad
- Kamila
- Dušana
- Eliáš, Iľja, Ilia, Eliána, Iliana
- Daniel, Dan, Dalina
- Magdaléna, Magda, Mahuliena, Majda
- Oľga, Apolinár, Libérius, Libor, Liborius, Apolinára, Libora
- Vladimír, Kinga
- Jakub, Žakelína
- Anna, Hana, Aneta, Anica, Anita, Annamária, Naneta
- Božena, Gorazd, Pantaleon
- Krištof, Inocent, Svätomír, Svätoš, Inocencia, Nausika, Svätomíra
- Marta, Olaf, Serafín, Serafa, Serafína
- Libuša, Abdon, Ingemar, Ingeborga, Ľubuša, Rowena
- Ignác, Ignát, Vatroslav, Ignácia
August
- Božidara, Božidar, Ľudomír, Božica, Kleopatra, Ľudomíra, Penelopa, Gábor
- Gustáv, Gustáva
- Jerguš, Nikodém, Nikodéma
- Dominik, Dominika, Krasoslav, Rainer, Krasoslava
- Hortenzia, Hortenz, Milivoj, Osvald, Snežana
- Jozefína, Nehoslav, Jozefa
- Štefánia, Kajetán, Afra, Afrodita, Kajetána, Štefana
- Oskár, Donát, Hartvig, Virgín, Donáta, Virgínia
- Ľubomíra, Rastic
- Vavrinec, Lars, Laurenc, Laurus, Lorenc, Vavro
- Zuzana, Trojan, Dulcia, Dulcinela, Dulcínia
- Darina, Dárius, Dária
- Ľubomír, Hypolit, Kasián, Kasius, Belinda
- Mojmír, Eusébius, Mojtech, Eusébia
- Marcela
- Leonard, Jáchim, Joachim, Linhart, Rochus, Leonarda
- Milica, Bertram, Bertrand, Hyacint, Libert, Mirón, Hyacinta
- Elena, Helena, Ilona
- Lýdia, Vratislava
- Anabela, Arabela
- Jana, Johana, Jovana
- Tichomír, Sigfríd, Tichomil, Tichomíra
- Filip, Vlastislav, Filipa, Filipína, Vlastislava
- Bartolomej, Bartolomea
- Ľudovít, Ludvig, Radim, Ľudovíta
- Samuel, Samo, Zemfír, Samuela, Tália, Zemfíra
- Silvia, Silvio, Silvius
- Augustín, August, Augusta, Augustína, Gustína
- Nikola, Nikolaj, Koleta, Nikoleta
- Ružena, Ružica
- Nora, Rajmund, Ramón, Rajmunda, Ramona
September
- Drahoslava, Egid, Egídius
- Linda, Absolón, Axel, Justus, Ermelinda, Melinda, Rebeka
- Belo, Antim, Klélia
- Rozália, Kandid, Mojžiš, Rozalín, Rozálio, Kandida, Róza, Rozeta, Rozita, Rusalka
- Regína, Bojan, Bojimír, Bojislav, Borimír, Branimír, Chotimír, Justinián, Otakar, Regan, Regulus, Viktorín, Bojana, Bojimíra, Boislava, Branimíra, Budislava, Chotimíra, Larisa
- AlicaAlice (given name)Alice is a feminine given name used primarily in English, French, and Italian. It is a shortened form of the Old French Adelais, which is derivation from the Germanic name Adalheidis, from the Germanic word elements adal, meaning noble and heid, meaning type...
, Brian, Magnus, Mansvét, Zachariáš, Bria - Marianna, Mariana
- Miriama, Miriana
- Martina, Gordan, Gordián, Gordon, Omar, Gordana, Rea, Tina
- Oleg, Honór, Vitold, Honóra, Krasava, Vitolda
- Bystrík, Prótus, Zdislav, Helga, Zdislava
- Mária, Maja, Manon, Manona, Marica, Mariela, Marieta, Marika, Marila, Mariola, Marlena, Marusia
- Ctibor, Amát, Amátus, Stibor, Sven, Amáta
- Ľudomil, Dragan, Dragutín, Drahan, Drahotín, Ľudomila, Radka, Serena
- Jolana, Melisa, Melita
- Ľudmila, Duňa
- Olympia, Lambert, Záviš
- Eugénia, Ariadna
- Konštantín, Trofín, Konstancia, Konštantína
- Ľuboslav,Ľuboslava, Eustach, Filibert, Liboslav, Eustachia, Liboslava
- Matúš, Ifigénia, Mirela
- Móric, Maurícius, Maurus
- Zdenka, Polyxénia, Tekla, Zdena
- Ľubor, Ľuboš, Terenc
- Vladislav, Vladivoj, Eufrozina, Fruzína, Vladislava
- Edita, Edina
- Cyprián, Damián, Kozmas, Damiána, Mirabela
- Václav, Chariton, Kariton, Václava
- Michal, Michaela, Michael, Michala
- Jarolím, Hieronym, Jeremiáš, Jarolíma, Ráchel, Ráchela, Una
October
- Arnold, Remig, Remus, Arnolda, Belina
- Levoslav, Leodegar, Levoslava, Dugo
- Stela, Amadeus, Evald, Amadea
- František, Edvin, Fraňo
- Viera, Blahomír, Placid, Blahomíra, Karitína, Placida
- Natália
- Eliška
- Brigita, Brit, Brita
- Dionýz, Dionýzia
- Slavomíra, Gedeon, Záboj, Krasomila
- Valentína, Belín, Zvonimír, Zvonislav, Bruna, Brunhilda, Luneta, Selena, Zvonimíra, Zvonislava
- Maximilián, Max, Maximiliána
- Koloman, Edgar
- Boris, Borislav, Kalist, Borislava, Kalista
- Terézia, Tereza
- Vladimíra, Gál, Havel, Havla
- Hedviga, Jadviga
- Lukáš
- Kristián, Christián, Izák, Christiána, Kristiána
- Vendelín, Eunika, Vendelína
- Uršuľa, Anatol, Anatólia, Antília
- Sergej, Dobromil, Sergius, Zdravomil, Kordula, Korduľa, Pribislava, Saloma, Saloména, Solomia
- Alojzia, Žitomír
- Kvetoslava, Aretas, Cvetan, Gilbert, Harold, Herald, Krasomil, Kvetoň, Kvetoslav, Rafael, Šalamún, Areta, Cvetana, Gilberta, Kveta, Kvetana, Kvetava, Rafaela
- Aurel, Krišpín, Vojmír, Zosim, Živan, Živko, Dália, Vojmíra, Živa, Živana
- Demeter, Amand, Dimitrij, Evarist, Amanda, Demetria
- Sabína, Horislav, Hromislav, Horislava, Hromislava, Sabrina, Zoa, Zoana
- Dobromila, Júda, Judáš
- Klára, Narcis, Zenob, Klarisa, Narcisa, Zenóbia
- Šimon, Simona, Arzen, Asen, Simon, Asena, Simoneta, Šimona
- Aurélia, Stacho, Volfgang
November
- Denis, Denisa
- Cézar, Cezária
- Hubert
- KarolCharlesCharles is a given name for males and is borrowed from the French form of the Latin Carolus Charles is a given name for males and is borrowed from the French form of the Latin Carolus...
, Džesika, Jesika, Karola, Skarleta - Imrich, Emerich, Imriška
- Renáta, Renát, Renáto, Renátus
- René, Engelbert
- Bohumír, Bohumíra
- Teodor, Orest, Teo, Teodorik, Teodoz, Deodata, Tea, Teodora, Teodózia
- Tibor, Tiber, Meluzína, Tibora
- MartinMartin (name)Martin may either be a surname or given name.Martin is a common given and family name in most European languages. It comes from the Latin name Martinus, which is a late derived form of the name of the Roman god Mars, the protective godhead of the Latins...
, Martinián, Marrow, Maroš - Svätopluk, Astrid, Jonáš, Astrida
- Stanislav
- Irma, Juventín, Mladen, Mladoň, Mladotín, Ima, Juventína, Mladena, Mladotína
- Leopold, Leopolda, Leopoldína
- Agnesa, Otmar, Agneša, Inéza
- Klaudia, Klodeta
- Eugen, Platón
- Alžbeta, Betina, Elizabeta, Lila, Liliana, Líza
- Félix, Filemon, Homér
- Elvíra, Ctirad, Ctirada
- Cecília, Cecilián, Šejla
- Klement, Klementín, Kliment, Kolumbín, Klementína, Kolumbína
- Emília, Milín, Milina
- KatarínaKatherine (given name)Katherine is a feminine name, which is popular in historically Christian countries, owing to its having been the name of one of the first Christian saints, Catherine of Alexandria.-Origin and meaning:...
, Katrina - Kornel, Valerián
- Milan, Nestor, Virgil, Milana
- Henrieta, Gerhard, Tristan, Desdemona, Eta
- Vratko, Saturnín, Zaida
- OndrejAndrewAndrew is the English form of a given name and surname common in many countries. Alternatives include André, Andrey, Andrei, Andrej, András, Andrés, Andreas, Andreu, Anders and Endrew. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in English-speaking countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names...
, AndrejAndrewAndrew is the English form of a given name and surname common in many countries. Alternatives include André, Andrey, Andrei, Andrej, András, Andrés, Andreas, Andreu, Anders and Endrew. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in English-speaking countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names...
, AndreasAndrewAndrew is the English form of a given name and surname common in many countries. Alternatives include André, Andrey, Andrei, Andrej, András, Andrés, Andreas, Andreu, Anders and Endrew. ‘Andrew’ is a common name in English-speaking countries. In the 1990s it was among the top ten most popular names...
December
- Edmund, Edmunda, Elza
- Bibiána, Budimír, Budislav, Budimíra, Viviána
- Oldrich, Sofron, Xavér, Sofrónia, Xavéria
- Barbora, Babeta, Barbara, Barica
- Oto, Gerald, Otakar, Otokar, Geralda, Geraldína, Jitka, Ota, Sáva
- Mikuláš, Nikita, Niko, Nikolas, Mikuláška
- Ambróz, Amarant, Amaranta, Ambrózia
- Marina
- Izabela, Dalila, Leokádia
- Radúz, Herbert
- Hilda, Hildegard, Hildegarda
- Otília, Spiridon, Dília, Odeta
- Lucia, Rosan, Rosana, Roxana
- Branislava, Bronislava, Broňa
- Ivica, Detrich, Radan, Radana
- Albína, Bela, Teofánia
- Kornélia, Lazár, Kora, Korina
- Sláva, Gracián, Grácia, Graciána, Slavislava
- Judita, Abrahám, Mstislav, Neméz, Ita, Mstislava, Neméza
- Dagmara, Dag, Dagobert, Daga, Damara
- Bohdan
- Adela, Ada, Adelaida, Adelgunda, Adelína, Adina, Alida
- Nadežda, Naďa
- AdamAdam (name)-People with the given name Adam:* Adam of Ebrach , German abbot and historian* Adam , Spanish churchman* Adam , stage name of Mohd Aizam Mat Saman...
, Eva, Evamária, Evelína, Gaja, Gajana, Geja - -
- ŠtefanStephenStephen or Steven is a masculine first name, derived from the Greek name Στέφανος meaning "crown, garland", in turn from the Greek word "στέφανος", meaning "wreath, crown, honour, reward", literally "that which surrounds or encompasses". In ancient Greece a wreath was given to the winner of a...
- Filoména, Filomén
- Ivana, Ivona, Iva
- Milada,Jonatán, Miladín, Nátan, Natanel
- Dávid, Lotar
- Silvester, Horst
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