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Vojtěch ( pronunciation: ) or Vojtech is a, respectively, Czech and Slovak . It is composed of two parts: voj – "troops"/"war(rior)" and těch – "consolator"/"rejoicing man". So, the name could be interpreted either as "consolator of troops" or "man rejoicing in a battle, warlike man". The is 23 April.

The name Vojtěch is since the Early Middle Ages also perceived as the equivalent of Germanic name ("noble bright"), due to the saint Adalbert of Prague (; ), however, the two names have no linguistic relationship with each other. Via the same artificial process have been the names Vojtěch/Adalbert assigned to Hungarian name Béla (like "noble").


Use in Czech
The proper spelling of the name is 'Vojtěch', pronounced . The name contains two Czech orthography elements. The first is the , which is a form of a , over the letter 'e'. The caron modifies the pronunciation of the letter 't' immediately preceding the ě. The second is a digraph at the end of the name: the last two letters 'ch' in fact form a single (pronounced as a voiceless velar fricative ). (The pair 'ch' is the only formal digraph in the .)

A common shorter version of the name is Vojta, pronounced . According to a 2009 survey of the Czech Ministry of Interior, there were over 41 thousand men with the first name Vojtěch in the , which made it the 28th most used name on Czech territory. Statistical records of the Ministry of Interior


Use in Slovak
The name is spelled in without the above the letter e.


Foreign variants
  • Polish: , Wojtas, Wojtasek, Wojtak, Wojtek, Wojtczak, Wojcik, Wojcicki, Wojt, Wojteczek, Wojtuś.
  • Serbian: Воjтех / Vojteh
  • Croatian: Vojtjeh
  • German: Woitke, Witke, Voitke, Voytke, Woytke, Vogtke, Wogtke, Woetke, Wötke, Wotke, Woyzeck, Wozzeck
  • American: Watke, Woytsek


Given name
  • Saint Adalbert of Prague (~956–997), Bishop of Prague, the first recorded user of this name
  • Vojtěch Adam (born 1950), Czech politician
  • Vojtech Alexander (1857–1916), Slovak radiologist
  • Vojta Beneš (1878–1951), Czechoslovak educator, political leader and brother of Edvard Beneš
  • Vojtěch Čihař (born 2007), Czech ice hockey player
  • Vojtěch Dobiáš (born 2000), Czech ice hockey player
  • Vojtěch Filip (born 1955), Czech politician
  • Alberto Vojtěch Frič (1882–1944), Czech botanist and ethnographer
  • Vojtěch Jarník (1897–1970), Czech mathematician
  • Vojtěch Jasný (1925–2019), Czech director
  • Vojtěch Kubašta (1914-1992), Czech artist and illustrator
  • Vojtěch Machek (born 1990), Czech footballer
  • Vojtech Milošovič (born 1992), Czech footballer
  • Vojtěch Náprstek (1826–1894), Czech journalist
  • (born 1994), Czech chess grandmaster
  • Vojtěch Preissig (1873–1944), Czech type designer
  • Vojtěch Šafařík (1829–1902), Czech chemist
  • (1880–1946), Slovak prime minister
  • Vojtech Zamarovský (1919–2006), Slovak writer
  • Vojtěch Matyáš Jírovec (Adalbert Gyrowetz) (1763–1850) Bohemian composer.


Surname
  • Adam Vojtěch, Czech singer and minister of health
  • Adolf Vojta-Jurný, Czech actor
  • , Czech director of documents
  • (born 1943), Australian soccer player
  • (born Elemír Vojtko), American golfer of Slovak origin and father of actor
  • Hermína Vojtová, Czech actress
  • , Slovak actor
  • (1888–1970), Czech actor
  • , Slovak director
  • Jiří Vojta, Czech actor
  • , Czech musician
  • (1925–?), Austrian weightlifter
  • Linda Vojtová (born 1985), Czech model
  • (born 1975), Czech ice hockey player
  • , Czech actor
  • Václav Vojta (1917–2000), Czech physician (inventor of the Vojta method)


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