Radim (given name)
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.
Name Days
- Czech: 25 August
- Slovak: ''14 January''
Notable Czech bearers
- Radim Běleš, Paralympic athlete
- Radim Bičánek, ice hockey player
- Radim Breite, footballer
- Radim Drejsl, composer, pianist and conductor
- Radim Gaudentius, saint, Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop
- Radim Heřman, ice hockey player
- Radim Hladík, guitarist
- Radim Holub, footballer
- Radim Hruška, ice hockey player
- Radim Jančura, businessman
- Radim Kopecký, footballer
- Radim Kořínek, cyclist
- Radim Kučera, footballer
- Radim Kucharczyk, ice hockey player
- Radim Mrtka, ice hockey player
- Radim Nečas, footballer
- Radim Nečas, footballer
- Radim Nepožitek, footballer
- Radim Novák, footballer
- Radim Nyč, cross country skier
- Radim Ostrčil, ice hockey player
- Radim Palouš, filosof, pedagog, mluvčí Charty 77 a rektor University Karlovy v letech 1990-1994
- Radim Řezník, footballer
- Radim Rulík, ice hockey coach
- Radim Sablik, footballer
- Radim Šimek, ice hockey player
- Radim Skuhrovec, ice hockey player
- Radim Uzel, sexologist
- Radim Vrbata, ice hockey player
- Radim Wozniak, footballer
Other
- Radim Gaudentius, the first Archbishop of Gniezno