Meaning & History
Blažena is a female given name used in Czech and Slovak. It is derived from the Czech and Slovak adjective blažený, meaning "blissful, happy, blessed", which itself comes from the Old Slavic root bolgŭ meaning "good, pleasant" — the same source that gave rise to words like blaho (well-being) in Slavic languages.
Origin and Meaning
The name Blažena belongs to a family of Slavic names built on a common idea of happiness and divine blessing. Its masculine counterpart is Blažej (from Latin Blasius), though the feminine form directly reflects the lexical meaning of blessedness. The name can be interpreted as a virtue name, embodying qualities of joy and spiritual well-being.
Usage and Variants
Blažena is used primarily in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. A common diminutive is Blaženka. Related feminine names in other Slavic languages include Bulgarian and Macedonian Blaga, meaning "sweet, good", as well as Blaguna and Blagica, which share etymological roots. These names are part of a broader South Slavic onomastic tradition where the element blag- carries connotations of kindness and virtue.
Notable Bearers
While not a globally common name, Blažena has been used in Czech and Slovak literature and history. Notable bearers include Blažena Janáčková (19th-century Czech educator) and Blažena Kamínková (née Gollová, a notable cultural figure). The name also appears among early 20th-century Slovak patriots and educators.
Cultural Significance
The lexical meaning of Blažena — “blessed happiness” — ties it to a Slavic Christian tradition of virtue names that express spiritual ideals. Similar name pairs exist across the Slavic world, such as Russian Balzhima (feminine form) or Old Polish Błagosława.
- Meaning: "blissful, happy, blessed" from Old Slavic *bolgŭ "good, pleasant"
- Origin: Czech and Slovak (Slavic)
- Type: Feminine given name
- Usage regions: Czech Republic and Slovakia (also known in diasporic communities)
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Blažena