Zdeněk

"From Sidonius; derived from the ancient city of Sidon"

♂ Masculino · Czech, Slavic
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📖 Acerca de Zdeněk

Zdeněk es un nombre masculino checo derivado de la raíz eslava 'Sidonius', tomada de la antigua ciudad fenicia de Sidón y latinizada antes de ser adoptada al checo. El nombre tiene raíces medievales profundas en Bohemia y Moravia, y fue especialmente popular en Checoslovaquia durante las décadas de 1940 a 1960. Tras la Revolución de Terciopelo de 1989, las generaciones más jóvenes comenzaron a preferir nombres internacionales, pero Zdeněk sigue siendo un símbolo orgulloso de la identidad nacional checa y centroeuropea.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenCzech, Slavic
  • Género♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoFrom Sidonius; derived from the ancient city of Sidon

⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Zdeněk Zeman — Italian-Czech football manager known for his attacking philosophy and long career in Serie A, most notably with Lazio and Roma.
  • Zdeněk Nehoda — Czech football legend and one of the greatest players in Czechoslovak history, a key figure in the team that won UEFA Euro 1976.
  • Zdeněk Fibich — 19th-century Czech Romantic composer whose works bridged Czech national music with German Romanticism; best known for his opera 'Šárka'.
  • Zdeněk Miler — Czech animator and creator of the beloved children's character Krtek (The Little Mole), one of the most iconic animated characters in Central and Eastern Europe.
  • Zdeněk Košler — Prominent Czech conductor and music director of the Czech Philharmonic, celebrated for his interpretations of Czech orchestral repertoire.