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Vaclav

Slavic origin  · πŸ‘¦ Boy  · Russia, Poland & Czech Republic

Origin Slavic
Gender πŸ‘¦ Boy
Meaning more glory
Cultural Root πŸ“ Russia, Poland & Czech Republic
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Frequently asked questions about the name Vaclav

What does the name Vaclav mean?

Vaclav is a name of Slavic origin, meaning "more glory". It is traditionally used in Russia, Poland & Czech Republic. Slavic names often carry nature or strength meanings. Diminutives (Sasha for Alexandra, Misha for Mikhail) are widely used as terms of affection.

Is Vaclav a boy or girl name?

Vaclav is traditionally a boy's name of Slavic origin.

How do you pronounce Vaclav?

Vaclav is typically pronounced as spelled. It is a Slavic name from Russia, Poland & Czech Republic.

Where does the name Vaclav come from?

The name Vaclav has Slavic origins, originating from Russia, Poland & Czech Republic and carries the meaning "more glory". Slavic names often carry nature or strength meanings. Diminutives (Sasha for Alexandra, Misha for Mikhail) are widely used as terms of affection.

Is Vaclav a traditional or modern name?

Vaclav is a name rooted in Slavic tradition from Russia, Poland & Czech Republic.

What are good middle names for Vaclav?

When choosing a middle name for Vaclav, consider names with complementary sounds and meanings. For boys, classic middle names like James, Alexander, William, Thomas or short names like Lee, Ray or Cole often pair well.

What names are similar to Vaclav?

Slavic names similar to Vaclav include: Nenad, Hrvoje, Bojana, Tomislav, Predrag, Vesna, Zdravko, NataΓ…Β‘a. These share the same cultural origin and often carry related meanings.

Is Vaclav used in multiple cultures?

Vaclav is a Slavic name primarily used in Russia, Poland & Czech Republic. It may also be found in diaspora communities globally.

How popular is the name Vaclav?

Vaclav has moderate popularity β€” recognisable but not overused.

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