From Ukrainian Богусла́в (Bohusláv).
Bohuslav
Literally, “who celebrates God”, from Bůh (“God”) + slavit (“celebrate”); equivalent to Ancient Greek Τιμόθεος (Timótheos).
Bohuslav m anim
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Bohuslav | Bohuslavové |
genitive | Bohuslava | Bohuslavů |
dative | Bohuslavovi, Bohuslavu | Bohuslavům |
accusative | Bohuslava | Bohuslavy |
vocative | Bohuslave | Bohuslavové |
locative | Bohuslavovi, Bohuslavu | Bohuslavech |
instrumental | Bohuslavem | Bohuslavy |
Bohuslav m pers (genitive singular Bohuslava, nominative plural Bohuslavovia, declension pattern of chlap)
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Bohuslav | Bohuslavovia |
genitive | Bohuslava | Bohuslavov |
dative | Bohuslavovi | Bohuslavom |
accusative | Bohuslava | Bohuslavov |
locative | Bohuslavovi | Bohuslavoch |
instrumental | Bohuslavom | Bohuslavmi |