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Look up Vilém in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vilém or Vilem is Czech form of Germanic name William. It may refer to: Vilém Blodek (1834–1874), Czech
Vilém Flusser (May 12, 1920 – November 27, 1991) was a Czech-born Brazilian philosopher, writer and journalist, best known for his contributions to media
Vilém Mandlík (7 April 1936 – 6 October 2023) was a Czech runner. At the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, he was a semifinalist in the 200 metres and
Vilém Slavata z Chlumu a Košumberka (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɪlɛːm ˈslavata]; German: Wilhelm Slawata von Chlum und Koschumberg) (1 December 1572 – 19
Vilém Stráský (born 3 July 1999) is a Czech multi-event athlete. He was a gold medalist in the decathlon at the FISU World University Games in 2021. He
František Vilém Rosický (17 December 1847 – 17 July 1909) was a Czech botanist, zoologist and high school pedagogue. His most notable work is a book on
Vilém Tvrzský (1880 – 1943) was a fencer. He competed for Bohemia at the 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics and for Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Summer Olympics
Vilém Mathesius (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvɪlɛːm ˈmatɛːzɪjus], 3 August 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a Czech linguist, literary historian and co-founder of
Valentin Jaroslav "Vilda" Loos (13 April 1895 – 8 September 1942) was a Czech ice hockey player who competed for Czechoslovakia in the 1920 Summer Olympics
Vilém Jakl (born 22 February 1915, date of death unknown) was a Czechoslovak cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1936
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Boy/Male
Hindu
To seek, Search for, Searcher
Boy/Male
American, French, Hindu, Indian
Jayanta; Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Religion
Girl/Female
Muslim
Cloud which carries rainwater
Girl/Female
Muslim
Guide to righteousness, Gift
Female
English
Pet form of English Jane, JAYNA means "God is gracious."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Eternity, Eternal
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin) and northern French
English (of Norman origin) and northern French : nickname for a bald man, from Anglo-Norman French cauf ‘bald’. Compare Chaffee.English : habitational name from a place in East Yorkshire called Cave, apparently from a river name derived from Old English cÄf ‘swift’.French : metonymic occupational name for someone employed in or in charge of the wine cellars of a great house, from Old French cave ‘cave’, ‘cellar’ (Latin cavea, a derivative of cavus ‘hollow’).French, possibly also English : topographic name for someone who lived in or near a cave, from the same word as in 3 in an older sense.
Girl/Female
Indian
Grace, Holiness, Dignity, Power, One of the eight siddhis of the science of Yoga, Power
Girl/Female
Hindu
Antariksh
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