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Radim is a
Slavic origin male given name . Derived from the Slavic elements rad care, joy and mer great, famous . The second element has also been associated with mir meaning peace or world . Nicknames are Radya, Radimek, Dima, Radek. Pronounced RAHD-yeem (shortly).
Name Days
Czech: 25 August
Slovak: 14 January
Notable Czech bearers
Radim Běleš (born 1973), Paralympic athlete
Radim Bičánek (born 1975), ice hockey player
Radim Breite (born 1989), footballer
Radim Drejsl (1923–1953), composer, pianist and conductor
Radim Gaudentius (c. 970 – c. 1020), saint, Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop
Radim Heřman (born 1991), ice hockey player
Radim Hladík (1946–2016), guitarist
Radim Holub (born 1975), footballer
Radim Hruška (born 1984), ice hockey player
Radim Jančura (born 1972), businessman
Radim Kopecký (born 1985), footballer
Radim Kořínek (born 1973), cyclist
Radim Kučera (born 1974), footballer
Radim Kucharczyk (born 1979), ice hockey player
Radim Nečas (born 1969), footballer
Radim Nečas (born 1988), footballer
Radim Nepožitek (born 1988), footballer
Radim Novák (born 1978), footballer
Radim Nyč (born 1966), cross country skier
Radim Ostrčil (born 1989), ice hockey player
Radim Palouš (1924-2015), filosof, pedagog, mluvčí Charty 77 a rektor University Karlovy v letech 1990-1994
Radim Řezník (born 1989), footballer
Radim Rulík (born 1965), ice hockey coach
Radim Sablik (born 1974), footballer
Radim Šimek (born 1992), ice hockey player
Radim Skuhrovec (born 1974), ice hockey player
Radim Uzel (1940–2022), sexologist
Radim Vrbata (born 1981), ice hockey player
Radim Wozniak (born 1978), footballer
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External links
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