Girls:
Aurora and
DanicaJasna and
ClaraAyaka and Květa =
Ayaka in Japan
Květa and
Hana = „flower“ - Květa in Czech and
Hana in Japan
Ayaka and
Zahrah = "blooming flower"
Květa and
ZahrahKveta and
FleurNasrin and
Rosalie = "white rose" -
Nasrin in Arabic and
Rosalie in Latin
Květa and
Malai = "garland of flowers" -
Malai in Thai
Hannah and
Maite = „lovable, grace“ –
Hannah in Hebrew and
Maite in Basque
Korinna and Lada = „young maiden“
Chloe and Lada = "young girl"
Milagros and
Aya = „miracles“ -
Milagros in Spanish and
Aya in Arabic
Noelia and
Natalia = means "native" (dies natalis) in Latin
Charlotte and
KarlaNikita and
Victoria = "victory" -
Nikita in Greek and
Victoria in Latin
Nikoleta and
Victoria = "vítězství"
Veronika and
VictoriaBerenika and
Victoria = "bearer of victories"
Alexia and
SandraAlexia and
AndreaAlexia and
Sasha =
Sasha is nickname of Alexandra/Alexander
Sophia and
LydiaTheodora and Bohdana = "gift by God" -
Theodora in Greek and Bohdana in Slavic elements
Theodora and
Dorota
Boys:
Vlastimil and
Patrick = „country, patriot“
Leon and
NoelTheodor and
Bohdan = "gift by God"
Nathanael and
Jonathan = "gift by God"
Theodor and
NathanBohdan and
NathanTheodor and
JonathanFlorian and
RayenNikola and
VictorNikolas and
StephanMikolas and
StephanLudwig and
LouisLudwig and
AloisJonah and
ElijahRadovan and
DonovanYannick and
Honza
Boy-girl:
Nathanael and
DorotheaJonathan and
DorotheaFlorian and
HanaFlorian and
ZahrahFlorian and
AyakaJindrich and
HenriettaJindrich and
HarrietNikola and
VictoriaVictor and
Nikita = "victory"
Victor and
Veronika = "bearer of victories"
Victor and Berenika
Stephan and
Nikita = "crown of victory"
Stephan and Berenika
Juraj and
Georgina