List of Czech Baby Names Meanings

Josefa

(YAW-se-fah)

The name Josefa is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Josefa is: God shall add.

Meaning: God raises Origin: Czech, Hebrew

Judita

(YOO-di-tah)

Origin of the name Judith: Cognate of the Hebrew Jehudith and Yehudit, which are feminine forms of Jehuda and Yehudhah. These names, Anglicized as Judah, mean "he will be praised." Because Judah was also the name of a kingdom in ancient Palestine, the name can also mean "from Judah."

Meaning: Judea woman Origin: Czech, Hebrew

Kaja

(KAH-yah)

Related Names. VARIANTS: Ina, Kaia, Kari (Norwegian), Caja, Ina, Karen (Danish), Cajsa, Carin, Ina, Kai, Kajsa, Karin, Karina, Kaj (Swedish), Kaia, Kaisa, Kati, Riina, Triinu (Estonian), Katica (Slovene)

Meaning: Free woman Origin: Czech, Germanic

Karel

(KAH-rel)

Karel /ˈkɑːrəl/ is a given name in Dutch and Czech, equivalent to Charles, meaning Free Man.

Meaning: Free man Origin: Czech, Germanic

Karolina

(KAH-raw-lee-nah)

Swedish Meaning: The name Karolina is a Swedish baby name. In Swedish the meaning of the name Karolina is: Feminine of Karl: manly.

Meaning: Free woman Origin: Czech, Germanic

Katka

(KAHT-kah)

Meaning of name Katka. Etymology : Diminutive of KATEINA or KATARÍNA. Saint : Origin : Czech.

Meaning: Chaste, Pure Origin: Czech, Greek

Klara

(KLAH-rah)

The name Klara is a Swedish baby name. In Swedish the meaning of the name Klara is: Clear.

Meaning: Bright and clear Origin: Czech, Latin

Klaudie

(KLOU-dee-yeh)

Latin Meaning: The name Klaudia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Klaudia is: Lame.

Meaning: Feeble woman Origin: Czech, Latin

Klement

(KLEH-ment)

Klement [kle-ment] as a boys' name is of Latin derivation, and the meaning of the name Klement is "merciful; mild, giving mercy". Klement is a version of Clement (Latin): from Clemens. Klement is also a variation of Klemens (Latin).

Meaning: Compassionate Origin: Czech, Latin

Kornel

(KAWR-nel)

Kornel as a boys' name is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Kornel is "like a horn". Variant of Cornelius. From a Latin clan name, and often used during the Roman Empire. Painter Kees Van Dongen.

Meaning: Horn Origin: Czech, Latin