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Forename Václav

In the world, Václav (Václav Czechia Slovakia Germany United States Taiwan, Vaclav Czechia Slovakia Germany United States United Kingdom, Вацлав Belarus Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Lithuania) is a common masculine first name. The first name Václav is habitual in Czechia, where it is a common male name, Slovakia, where it is quite a rare masculine name, and Lithuania. In absolute terms, it is commonest in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, Ukraine, and Russia. Much less frequently, Václav is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Václav

name Vjačeslav, name Vjacseszlav, name Вячаслав, name В'Ячеслав, name Venčeslav, name Vencel, name Wenzeslaw, name Вячаслаў, name Ventseslav, name Венцель, name Więcesław, name Wacław, name Vyachaslaw, name Vyacheslav, name I, name Wenceslaus, name Venceslav, name Vaclav, name Viachaslau, name Vyachaslau, name Вацлаў, name Венчеслав, name Vjatjeslav, name Слава, name Vaclau, name Věnceslav, name Wenceslao, name Венцеслав, name Wenzel, name Вацлав, name Venceslao, name Vacek, name Венцел, name Wenceslas, name Vaclaw, name Václav, name Wjatscheslaw, name Vácslav, name Vjatšeslav, name Viatcheslav, name Вячеслав, name Venceslau
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Václav Taiwan, Slovakia, Germany, United States, Czechia
Vaclav United Kingdom, Slovakia, Germany, United States, Czechia
Вацлав Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan
Vácslav Czechia

First name Václav in the context

Václav is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Václav Milizé , the fictional character from 86; Wacław Wareda and Wacław Milczek , character in Zemsta.

Notable namesakes

picture of svatý václav svatý václav svatý václav duke and saint, CZ (b. 907) link
václav přemyslovec (b. 1000) link
václav ii. Duke of Bohemia, CZ (b. 1137) link
picture of václav i. václav i. václav i. King of Bohemia, CZ (b. 1205) link
picture of václav ii. václav ii. václav ii. King of Bohemia and Poland, CZ (b. 1271) link
picture of václav iii. václav iii. václav iii. King of Hungary, Bohemia and Poland, CZ (b. 1289) link
picture of václav žlebský z lichtenburka václav žlebský z lichtenburka václav žlebský z lichtenburka (b. 1287) link
picture of václav iv. václav iv. václav iv. German king, DE (b. 1361) link
picture of václav koranda starší václav koranda starší václav koranda starší Czech cleric (1400-1453), CZ (b. 1400) link
václav lucemburský CZ (b. 1350) link
václav carda z petrovic (b. 1350) link
václav z blahotic CZ (b. 1360) link
picture of václav vlček václav vlček václav vlček Czech writer and warrior (b. 1425) link
václav z dráchova (b. 1395) link
václav králík z buřenic CZ (b. 1400) link

Characteristic surnames

Mach, Matoušek, Staněk, Svoboda, Kolář, Kovář, Kučera, Kříž, Jelínek, Navrátil, Valenta, Veselý, Černý, Čížek, Sedláček, Pokorný, Dvořák, Novotný, Havlíček, Čermák, Procházka, Růžička, Šimek, Fišer, Vlček, Vaněk, Marek, Malý, Brož, Král, Janda, Fiala, Zeman, Mareš, Mašek, Soukup, Červený, Beneš, Bárta, Kadlec, Dušek, Ježek, Tichý, Novák, Němec, Horák, Hájek, Hrubý, Bláha, and Kratochvíl