Meaning & History
Radana is a Czech feminine given name, originally a short form of Radovana but now used independently. It is derived from the Slavic root radovati meaning "to make happy, to gladden," sharing this origin with the masculine form Radovan.
The name carries connotations of joy and gladness, reflecting the positive emotions conveyed by its Slavic root. In Czech naming traditions, short forms like Radana often become established as independent names over time, embodying both familial affection and linguistic evolution.
Pronunciation
Radana is pronounced [ˈradana] in Czech, with stress on the first syllable. The 'a' vowels are short and clear, typical of Czech phonology.
Related Names
The masculine counterpart is Radovan, from which Radana ultimately derives through the feminine form Radovana. Other Slavic languages may have cognate forms, such as Radana, Radana, or Radanna.
Cultural Context
While Radana is not among the most common Czech names, it belongs to a rich onomastic tradition that favours names with transparent meanings related to qualities like joy warmth or protection. Such names were particularly popular during the Slavic revival period in the 19th and 20th centuries.
- Meaning: she who gladdens, joy
- Origin: Slavic (Czech)
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage: Czech Republic
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Radana