Ctirad (name)

Ctirad (name)
Ctirad
Gender male
Origin
Word/Name Slavic
Meaning chest ("honour") + rad ("joy, care")
Other names
Variant form(s) Ctirada {f}
Related names Ctibor, Česlav
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Ctirad (pronounced [ˈtscɪrat]) (Polish: Czcirad) is a Slavic origin male given name derived from the elements: chest "honour" and rad "care, joy".

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Name Days

Czech: 16th January

Nicknames

Ctishek, Ctisha, Radek, Ctirek

Famous bearers

  • In Czech mythology was vladyka Ctirad killed the rebel against girls in Maidens´ War
  • Ctirad John, Czech biologist and immunologist
  • Ctirad Mašín
  • Ctirad Kohoutek, Czech composer, music theorist, and pedagogue.
  • Ctirad Uher, Czech physicist at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

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