Meaning & History
Etymology and Linguistic Origins
Kveta is the Slovak form of the Czech name Květa, which either functions as a short form of Květoslava or derives directly from the Czech word květ meaning "flower" or "blossom." The root name Květoslava itself is a feminine derivative of Květoslav, a Slavic compound name built from the elements květŭ "flower" and slava "glory." Thus, the name's deeper meaning can be interpreted as "flower of glory" or "blossoming glory."
The floral motif is a common theme in Slavic onomastics, with cognate names found across Eastern and Southern Europe. Among the related forms are Bulgarian Tsveta and Tsvetana, Serbian Cvijeta and Cveta, and Croatian Cvita. The masculine counterpart is Kvetoslav, attested in Slovak usage as well.
Cultural Significance and Name Days
In Czech tradition, the name Květa is celebrated on June 20, while the longer Květoslava is commemorated on December 8 (Catholic feast day). The floral meaning lends the name a natural elegance and it remains a beloved classic in both Czech and Slovak cultures.
Notable Bearers
- Květa Fialová (Czech actress and member of the ČSSD speakers)
- Květa Peschke (Czech tennis player who won five major titles in doubles)
- Květa Jeriová (Czech cross-country skier, Olympic medalist)
- Květa Legátová (Czech writer known for short stories and novels)
- Květa Pacovská (Czech painter, illustrator, and sculptor)
- Květoslava Kořínková (Czech politician and pedagogue)
Key Facts
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Květa