- Czech Name Days
Czech Name Days Discover over 365 Czech names that are part of the Czech calendar! In the Czech Republic, almost every day of the year is someone’s name day (svátek or jmeniny in Czech – the latter is more formal) It is a reason to celebrate, wish the person a Happy Name Day, and buy a small present, such as flowers and a box of chocolates
- Czech Name Diminutives and Shortened Forms
Female Names Go to male names >> A Adéla – Adélka, Ada, Áda, Áďa Adriana – Adrianka, Adri, Áďa Agáta – Agátka Albína – Albínka, Albi Alena
- My Czech Republic – More than a destination guide
My Czech Republic covers a range of topics from Czech travel and tourist information to Czech cuisine, traditions and culture, language, history, and more It is run by long-time Prague residents and written by people with a strong personal connection to the Czech Republic
- English and Czech Name Equivalents - My Czech Republic
Male Names Go to female names >> A Adam – Adam Adolph – Adolf Alan – Alan Albert – Albert Alex – Alexej Alexander – Alexandr Alfred – Alfred Alphonse – Alfons Ambrose – Ambrož Amos – Ámos Andrew – Ondřej Anthony – Antonín Arthur – Artur B Bartholomew – Bartoloměj Benedict – Benedikt Bernard – Bernard Bill – Vilém Boris – Boris C Carl – Karel Charles
- Trips from Prague to Neighboring Countries - My Czech Republic
Thanks to its location “in the heart of Europe”, Prague is an excellent starting point for trips to Austria, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary Cities like Vienna, Salzburg or Berlin are surprisingly quick to get to, and even Budapest or Kraków are within a 6 – 7-hour train trip away Poprad at the foot of the High Tatra Mountains in Slovakia can be reached in a little over 6 hours
- English and Czech Name Equivalents - My Czech Republic
Female Names Go to male names >> A Adele – Adéla Adrianne – Adriana Agatha – Agáta Agnes – Anežka Alexandra – Alexandra Alice, Alicia – Alice Amelia – Amálie Anastasia – Anastázie Andrea – Andrea Anette – Aneta Angela – Anděla Angelica – Angelika Anita – Anita Anne, Ann, Anna – Anna Antonia – Antonie B Barbara – Barbora Beatrice – Beáta Bernice
- Czech Name Diminutives and Shortened Forms
Male Names Go to female names >> A Adam – Adámek, Áda, Áďa Adolf – Adolfek Alan – Alánek Albert – Albertek, Bertík Alexandr – Alex, Saša, Aleš Alexej – Alex, Saša, Aleš Alois – Lojza, Lojzík, Lojzek Ambrož – Brož, Brožík Antonín – Tonda, Toník, Toníček, Tonin Arnošt – Arnoštek, Arny Artur – Arturek, Artík B Bedřich – Béďa, Béda, Bedříšek
- Taking the Bus in Czechia - My Czech Republic
Taking the Bus in Czechia Traveling by bus is often the quickest and most direct way to get from one Czech town to another It is also sometimes the only method of public transport because some Czech villages are not serviced by trains or their train stations are far enough from residential areas to make the bus a better option
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