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  1. ALEŠ: Pet form of Czech Alexej, meaning "defender." Compare with another form of Aleš.

  2. ALEXANDR: Czech form of Greek Alexandros, meaning "defender of mankind."

  3. ALEXEJ: Czech form of Greek Alexios, meaning "defender."

  4. ALOJZ: Slovak and Slovene form of Latin Aloisius, meaning "famous warrior."

  5. ANDĔL: Czech form of English unisex Angel, meaning "angel, messenger."

  6. ANDREJ: Czech and Slovene form of Greek Andreas, meaning "man; warrior."

  7. ANTONIE: Czech and Dutch form of Greek Antonios, possibly meaning "invaluable." 

  8. ANTONÍN: Czech form of Greek Antonios, possibly meaning "invaluable." 

  9. ARNOŠT: Czech form of Old German Ernust, meaning "battle (to the death), serious business."

  10. AUGUSTÍN: Czech and Slovak form of Latin Augustinus, meaning "venerable."

  11. BARTOLOMĔJ: Czech form of Greek Bartholomaios, meaning "son of Talmai."

  12. BÉĎA: Pet form of Czech Bedřich, meaning "peaceful ruler."

  13. BEDŘICH: Czech form of German Friedrich, meaning "peaceful ruler."

  14. BEDŘIŠEK: Pet form of Czech Bedřich, meaning "peaceful ruler."

  15. BENEŠ: Czech form of Greek Benediktos, meaning "blessed." 

  16. BLAŽEJ: Czech form of Latin Blasius, meaning "talks with a lisp."

  17. BOHDAN (Ukrainian: Бодан): Czech, Slovak and Ukrainian form of Slavic Bogdan, meaning "gift from God."

  18. BOHUMIL: Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Bogumil, meaning "God-favor."
  19. BOHUMÍR: Czech form of Slavic Bogomir, meaning "God-peace."
  20. BOHUSLAV (Ukrainian: Богуслав): Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Bogoslav, meaning "God-glory." Also in use by the Ukrainians.
  21. BONIFÁC: Czech form of Latin Bonifatius, meaning "good destiny/fate." 
  22. BOŽIDAR: Czech form of Slavic Bozidar, meaning "divine gift."
  23. BRANISLAV (Бранислав): Serbian form of Slavic Bronislav, meaning "glorious protector." Also in use by the Czechs, Slovaks and Slovenians.
  24. BRONISLAV (Russian: Бронислав): Slavic name composed of the elements bron "protection" and slav "glory," hence "glorious protector." In use by the Czechs, Russians and Slovaks.
  25. ČENCK: Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning "conquering." 
  26. ČENĚK: Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning "conquering." 
  27. ČERNOBOG: Czech form of Russian Chernobog, meaning "black god." In Slavic mythology, this is the name of a god of evil and darkness, the counterpart of Belobog ("white god").
  28. CTIBOR: Czech form of Polish Czcibor, meaning "battle of honor."
  29. DAL: Pet form of Czech Dalibor, meaning "distant battle."
  30. DALEK: Pet form of Czech Dalibor, meaning "distant battle."
  31. DALIBOR: Czech name composed of the Slavic elements dal "afar" and borit "to fight," hence "distant battle."
  32. DANEK: Czech pet form of Hebrew Daniyel, meaning "God is my judge."
  33. DANEŠ: Czech pet form of Hebrew Daniyel, meaning "God is my judge."
  34. DANOUŠEK: Czech pet form of Hebrew Daniyel, meaning "God is my judge."
  35. DÁVID: Hungarian, Slovak and Slovenian form of Hebrew David, meaning "beloved."
  36. DOBROMIL: Czech name composed of the Slavic elements dobro "kind, good" and mil "grace," hence "kind and gracious."
  37. DOMINIK: Czech and Polish form of Latin Dominicus, meaning "belongs to the lord."
  38. DONÁT: Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Donatus, meaning "given (by God)."
  39. DRAHOMÍR: Czech form of Slavic Dragomir, meaning "precious peace."
  40. DRAHOSLAV: Czech form of Slavic Dragoslav, meaning "precious glory."
  41. DUŠA: Unisex pet form of Czech Dušan and Dušana, meaning "soul, spirit."
  42. DUŠAN: Czech name derived from the Slavic element dusha, meaning "soul, spirit."
  43. DUŠANEK: Pet form of Czech Dušan, meaning "soul, spirit."
  44. DUŠEK: Pet form of Czech Dušan, meaning "soul, spirit."
  45. EDVARD: Czech and Scandinavian form of Latin Eduardus, meaning "guardian of prosperity."
  46. ELIÁŠ: Czech form of Greek Elias, meaning "the Lord is my God." 
  47. EVŽEN: Czech form of English Eugene, meaning "well born."
  48. FRANTIŠEK: Czech form of Latin Franciscus, meaning "French."
  49. GÁBA: Pet form of Czech Gabirel, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  50. GABEK: Pet form of Czech Gabirel, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God."
  51. GABIREL: Czech form of Greek Gabriēl, meaning "man of God" or "warrior of God." Compare with another form of Gabirel.
  52. GEORG: Czech and German form of Latin Georgius, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
  53. HAVEL: Czech and Slovak form of Roman Latin Gallus, meaning "rooster."
  54. HONZA: Czech pet form of Scandinavian Jan, meaning "God is gracious."
  55. IGNÁC: Czech and Hungarian form of Latin Ignatius, possibly meaning "unknowing."
  56. IMRICH: Slovak form of Middle High German Haimirich, meaning "home-ruler."
  57. IVAN (Иван): Russian form of Greek Ioannes, meaning "God is gracious." In use by the English, Czechs and Ukrainians.
  58. JAKUB: Czech and Polish form of Greek Iakob, meaning "supplanter."
  59. JÁN: Czech and Slovak form of Latin Johan, meaning "God is gracious."
  60. JARMIL: Contracted form of Czech Jaromil, meaning "spring favor."
  61. JAROMIL: Czech name composed of the Slavic elements jaro "spring" and mil "favor," hence "spring favor."
  62. JAROMÍR: Czech form of Polish Jaromir, meaning "spring peace."
  63. JAROSLAV: Czech and Slovak form of Polish Jaroslaw, meaning "spring glory."
  64. JINDŘICH: Czech form of Latin Henricus, meaning "home-ruler."
  65. JIŘÍ: Czech form of Greek Georgios, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
  66. JOHAN: Short form of Latin Johannes, meaning "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.
  67. JÚLIUS: Slovak form of Roman Latin Julius, meaning "descended from Jupiter (Jove)."
  68. JURAJ: Croatian and Slovak form of Greek Georgios, meaning "earth-worker, farmer."
  69. KÁJA: Czech form of Scandinavian Kai, meaning "lord."
  70. KÁJÍČEK: Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
  71. KÁJÍK: Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
  72. KÁJÍN: Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
  73. KÁJÍNEK: Pet form of Czech Karel, meaning "man."
  74. KAMIL: Czech and Slovak form of Roman Latin Camillus, possibly meaning "attendant (for a temple)." Compare with another form of Kamil.
  75. KAREL: Czech form of English/French Charles, meaning "man." Compare with other forms of Karel.
  76. KAROL: Polish and Slovak form of German Karl, meaning "man."
  77. KILIÁN: Czech form of Irish Gaelic Cillín, meaning "little warrior."
  78. KOLOMAN: Czech and Slovak form of Latin Columbanus, meaning "dove." Compare with another form of Koloman.
  79. KONSTANTIN: Czech form of Roman Latin Constantine, meaning "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.
  80. KORNEL: Czech form of Roman Latin Cornelius, meaning "of a horn."
  81. KRIŠTOF: Slovak and Slovene form of Greek Christophoros, meaning "Christ-bearer." 
  82. KRYŠTOF: Czech form of Greek Christophoros, meaning "Christ-bearer." 
  83. LADISLAV: Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Vladislav, meaning "rules with glory."
  84. LEOŠ: Czech form of Latin Leo, meaning "lion."
  85. LIBOR: Czech form of Roman Latin Liberius, meaning "free."
  86. LUBOMÍR: Czech name composed of the Slavic elements lub "love" and mir "peace," hence "love's peace."
  87. LUBOŠ: Short form of Czech Lubomír, meaning "love's peace."
  88. LUDMIL (Russian: Лудмил): Czech and Russian name composed of the Slavic elements lud "people, tribe" and mil "favor, grace," hence "people's favor." 
  89. LUDVIK: Czech form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior."
  90. LUKÁŠ: Czech form of Greek Loukas, meaning "from Lucania."
  91. MAREK: Czech and Polish form of Greek Markos, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
  92. MARIK: Variant spelling of Czech/Polish Marek, meaning "defense" or "of the sea."
  93. MATĚJ: Czech form of Greek Mattathias, meaning "gift of God."
  94. MATOUŠ: Czech form of Greek Mattathias, meaning "gift of God."
  95. MICHAL: Czech and Slovak form of Greek Michaēl, meaning "who is like God?" Compare with feminine Michal.
  96. MIKOLÁŠ: Czech form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victor of the people." 
  97. MIKULA: Czech form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victor of the people." 
  98. MIKULÁŠ: Czech form of Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victor of the people." 
  99. MILAN: Czech name derived from Slavic mil, meaning "favor, grace." 
  100. MILOŠ: Pet form of Czech Miloslav, meaning "favor glory."
  101. MILOSLAV: Czech form of Polish Miłosław, meaning "favor glory."
  102. MIREK: Pet form of Czech Miroslav, meaning "peace-glory."
  103. MIROSLAV: Czech form of Polish Mirosław, meaning "peace-glory." 
  104. MSTISLAV: Slavic name composed of the elements *misti "revenge" and slav "glory," hence "vengeance-glory." In use by the Czechs. 
  105. MATÚŠ: Slovak form of Greek Mattathias, meaning "gift of God."
  106. NIKOLA (Cyrillic: Никола): A derivative of Greek Nikolaos, meaning "victor of the people." In wide use throughout Europe: Basque Country, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Serbia, Russia, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.
  107. OLDŘICH: Czech form of German Ulrich, meaning "prosperity and power."
  108. ONDREJ: Slovak form of Greek Andreas, meaning "man; warrior."
  109. OTAKAR: Czech form of Gothic Odovacar, meaning "watchful of wealth."
  110. OTOKAR: Czech form of Gothic Odovacar, meaning "watchful of wealth."
  111. PATRIK: Czech and Hungarian form of Greek Patrikios, meaning "patrician, of noble descent."
  112. PAVEL (Павел): Czech and Russian form of Greek Paulos, meaning "small."
  113. PAVOL: Slovak form of Greek Paulos, meaning "small."
  114. PETR: Czech form of Greek Petros, meaning "rock, stone."
  115. PŘEMYSL: Czech form of Polish Przemysł, meaning "cunning." 
  116. RADEK: Czech name derived from the Slavic word rad, meaning "happy."
  117. RADIM: Pet form of Czech Radomir, meaning "happy peace."
  118. RADOMIL: Czech and Russian form of Polish Radomił, meaning "happy favor."
  119. RADOMIR (Радомир): Czech form of Polish Radzimierz, meaning "happy peace."
  120. RADOŠ: Short form of Czech Radoslav, meaning "happy glory."
  121. RADOSLAV (Радослав): Czech form of Polish Radosław, meaning "happy glory."
  122. ŘEHOŘ: Czech form of Greek Gregorios, meaning "watchful; vigilant."
  123. ROSTIK: Czech pet form of Czech/Russian Rostislav, meaning "usurp-glory."
  124. ROSTISLAV (Russian: Ростислав): Czech and Russian name composed of the Slavic elements rosts "usurp" and slav "glory," hence "usurp-glory."
  125. ŠIEK: Czech form of Greek Symeon, meaning "hearkening."
  126. SIMEČEK: Czech form of Greek Symeon, meaning "hearkening."
  127. ŠIMON: Czech and Slovak form of Greek Simōn, meaning "hearkening."
  128. ŠIONEK: Czech form of Greek Symeon, meaning "hearkening."
  129. SLAVOMÍR: Czech and Slovak form of Polish Sławomir, meaning "glorious peace."
  130. SOBĚSLAV: Czech form of Polish Sobiesław, meaning "usurper of glory."
  131. STANISLAV (Станислав): Slavic name composed of the elements stan "government" and slav "glory," hence "glorious government." In use by the Bulgarians, Czechs, Croatians, Russians, Serbians, Slovaks, Slovenes, and Ukrainians.
  132. ŠTEFAN: Czech and Slovak and Slovene form of Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown."
  133. ŠTĚPÁN: Czech form of Greek Stephanos, meaning "crown."
  134. TIBOR: Czech and Hungarian form of Roman Tiburtius, meaning "of the Tiber (river)."
  135. TIMOFEJ: Slovak form of Greek Timotheos, meaning "to honor God."
  136. TOMÁŠ: Czech form of Greek Thōmas, meaning "twin."
  137. VÁCLAV: Czech and Slovak form of Latin Wenceslaus, meaning "more glory."
  138. VALENTIN: Czech form of Latin Valentinus, meaning "healthy, strong." Compare with other forms of Valentin.
  139. VAVRINEC: Czech form of Roman Latin Laurentius, meaning "of Laurentum."
  140. VĔNCESLAV: Czech form of Bulgarian Ventsislav, meaning "more glory." 
  141. VILEM: Czech form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
  142. VILIAM: Slovak form of German Wilhelm, meaning "will-helmet."
  143. VINCA: Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning "conquering." 
  144. VINCENC: Czech form of Latin Vincentius, meaning "conquering."
  145. VINCENCK: Variant spelling of Czech Vincenc, meaning "conquering."
  146. VINCK: Pet form of Czech Vincenc, meaning "conquering."
  147. VÍT: Czech form of Roman Latin Vitus, meaning "life."
  148. VLADIMÍR: Czech and Slovak form of Slavic Vladimir, meaning "peaceful ruler."
  149. VLASTIMIL: Czech name composed of the Slavic elements vlast "power" and mil "favor," hence "power-favor."
  150. VLASTISLAV: Czech name composed of the Slavic elements vlast "power" and slav "glory," hence "power-glory."
  151. VOJTĔCH: Czech form of Polish Wojciech, meaning "consolation-soldier."
  152. ZDENĚK: Czech form of Roman Latin Sidonius, meaning "of Sidon."
  153. ZDENKO: Slovakian form of Roman Latin Sidonius, meaning "of Sidon."
  154. ZDISLAV: Czech form of Polish Zdzisław, meaning "here is glory."

Here are a few surnames:

  1. DAMEK: Cz. Surname meaning "of the earth."
  2. HOLIC: Cz. Occupational surname meaning "barber."
  3. KOPECKY: Cz. Surname meaning "hill."
  4. REZNIK (Řeznik [Cz.] Reznik [Slov.]): Occupational surname meaning "butcher."

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