Radka Nováková
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová, Czech actress * Radka Nováková, Czech model *Radka Skácelová ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radek
Radek is a masculine Christian name of Slavic origin. It is often nickname of Radovan, Ctirad and Radoslav. It is used as a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Radek Baborák, Czech conductor and French horn player * Radek Bejbl, Czech footballer * Radek Bělohlav, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Bonk, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Dosoudil, Czech footballer * Radek Duda, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Dvořák, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Faksa, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Jaroš, Czech mountaineer and author * Radek John, Czech publicist, author and writer * Radek Martínek, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Pilař, Czech painter * Radek Sikorski, Polish politician * Radek Smoleňák, Czech ice hockey player * Radek Štěpánek, Czech tennis player * Radek McGuire, man who does it all from Calgary Alberta Canada Fictional characters * Radek Zelenka, character in '' Stargate:Atlantis'' Surname * Karl Radek (1885–1939), ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Coufalová
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková Radomira "Radka" Zrubáková (born 26 December 1970) is a retired tennis player from Slovakia. Zrubáková gained professional status in 1986. In her career, she won ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Kadlecová
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginnin ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Pilná
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová, Czech actress * Radka Nováková, Czech model * Radka Skácelov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Pavlovčinová
Radka Pavlovčinová (; born 1 February 1989) is a Slovak actress, singer, and voice actor based in the Czech Republic. She received two nominations for the Thalia Award for her performance in ''Robin Hood'' in 2010, as well as in ''Bratři naděje'' in 2022. Early life Radka Pavlovčinová was born on 1 February 1989, in Senica, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia). She was introduced to performing arts in early childhood and began dancing at 3. At the age of nine, she became the world champion in IDO's disco dance disciplines. When she was fifteen years old, she moved to Prague, Czech Republic, where she graduated from the Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory. She did not return to Slovakia and choose to pursue an acting career in the Czech Republic. Career Pavlovčinová has never pursued an acting career in her native country. In the Czech Republic, she has been praised for speaking Czech without a Slovak accent, a significant advantage over other Slovak actresses working in the Czech ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Stupková
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová, Czech actress * Radka Nováková, Czech model * Radka Skácelov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Skácelová
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová, Czech actress * Radka Nováková, Czech model * Radka Skácelov ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Nováková
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová, Czech actress * Radka Nováková, Czech model *Radka Skácelová ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Kocurová
Radka is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''care, joy''. Feminine version of Radek. Similar names are Radana, Radimíra, Raduše, Radmila, Radomira, Radoslava. Pronounced ''RAHD-kah''. Other variants *Slovak: ''Radka'' *Bulgarian: ''Radka'', ''Rayna'' or ''Rayka'' *Russian: ''Rada'' *German: ''Radka'' *Croatian: ''Rada'', ''Radojica'' or ''Radika'' *Serbian: ''Rada'' or ''Radoyica'' Name Days *Czech: ''14 September'' *Bulgarian: ''8 November'' Famous bearers *Radka Bártová, Slovak figure skater * Radka Brožková, Czech orienteering competitor, bronze medallist from the world *Radka Fišarová, Czech jazz singer * Radka Jossifova, First "Miss Bulgaria", 1929, Audience choice *Radka Kovaříková, Czech pair skater * Radka Toneff, Norwegian jazz singer *Radka Zrubáková, Slovak retired professional tennis player * Radka Kocurová, Czech model and moderator *Radka Coufalová, Czech actress *Radka Nováková, Czech model *Radka Skácelová, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radana
{{refimprove, date=November 2009 Radana is female given name. Diminutive of Slavic names beginning with rad ''joy''. Feminine version of Radan or Radovan. It means ''bringing joy'' or ''joyful''. The origin of the name is connected to Latin names Hilarius, Hilaria (''hilaris'' joyful). Similar names are Radka, Radovana, Radmila, Radomíra, Radoslava. Pronounced ''rah-dah-nah''. Name Days *Czech: ''15 December'' Famous bearers * Radana Königová, professor of medicine renowned for her lifelong contribution in burn care and burn care research * Radana Labajová, Czech popular singer * Radana Kynosová, Czech model * Radana Vojtová, Czech actress External links Behind the Name">Radana -> Behind the Name References Miloslava Knapp ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Zrubáková
Radomira "Radka" Zrubáková (born 26 December 1970) is a retired tennis player from Slovakia. Zrubáková gained professional status in 1986. In her career, she won three singles and two doubles titles on the WTA Tour The WTA Tour is a worldwide top-tier tennis tour for women organized by the Women's Tennis Association. The second-tier tour is the WTA 125K series, and third-tier is the ITF Women's Circuit. The men's equivalent is the ATP Tour. WTA Tour tourna .... She was a member of the Czechoslovakia Federation Cup team that won the 1988 Federation Cup final. Zrubáková reached career-high rankings of 22 in singles (in October 1991) and 38 in doubles (in April 1993). She retired from the pro tour in 1999. WTA career finals Singles: 4 (3–1) Doubles: 6 (2–4) ITF Circuit finals Singles (3–2) Doubles (5–8) External links * * * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zrubakova, Radka 1970 births Living people Czechoslovak female tennis players Olympic tennis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radka Toneff
Ellen Radka Toneff (25 June 1952 – 21 October 1982) was a Norwegian jazz singer, daughter of the Bulgarian folk singer, pilot and radio technician Toni Toneff, she was born in Oslo and grew up in Lambertseter and Kolbotn. She is still considered one of Norway's greatest jazz singers. Career Toneff holds a very special position in the Norwegian jazz history. With her moderate, but intense expression and her discerning musicianship, she made a deep impression on many people. Her highly personal and original qualities, where she combined influences from her father's musical heritage in Bulgaria with a range of influences from, among others, jazz and rock, led her to become a beacon for singers both in Norway and internationally. She studied music at Oslo Musikkonservatorium (1971–75), combined with playing in the jazz rock band "Unis". She also had her own Radka Toneff Quintet (1975–80), with changing lineup. including musicians like Arild Andersen, Jon Balke, Jon Eberson a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |