Meaning & Origin
Libuše is a female given name of Czech origin, derived from the Czech word libý meaning "pleasant, nice", which itself comes from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". The name is deeply rooted in Czech national mythology and history.Legendary BackgroundAccording to Czech legend, Libuše was the youngest and wisest of three sisters—daughters of the mythical ruler Krok. While her sister Kazi was a healer and Teta a magician, Libuše possessed the gift of prophecy. She became queen after her father's death, married a ploughman named Přemysl, with whom she founded the Přemyslid dynasty. Libuše is also credited with foreseeing and founding the city of Prague, as well as prophesying its glory. The legend places these events in the 8th century, making Libuše a central figure in Czech national origin stories.Cultural SignificanceLibuše appears in Literature and opera; Bedřich Smetana's opera Libuše premiered in 1881 and reinforces her symbolic role as a prophetess and matriarch. The name is also associated with the castle of Libušín, though later legends shifted her residence to Vyšehrad. As a given name, Libuše has remained in use in Czechia, though its popularity declined in the late 20th century.Related NamesVariants of Libuše include Liběna and Ljuba. Masculine forms derived from the same root include Lubor and Luboš. The name also has equivalents in other Slavic languages: Liubou in Belarusian, Lyuba and Luba in Ukrainian, Lyubka in Bulgarian, and Ljuba and Ljubica in Slovene.Meaning: "pleasant, nice, love"Origin: Slavic element ľuby (love)Type: Given nameUsage regions: Czech Republic, formerly Other Slavic countries