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Vilém or Vilem is Czech form of Germanic name
William William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ...
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Vilém Blodek Vilém Blodek, born Vilém František Plodek (October 3, 1834, Prague – May 1, 1874, Prague), was a Czech composer, flautist, and pianist. Biography Blodek was born into a poor family and was educated at a German Piarist school in Prague. Aft ...
(1834–1874), Czech composer, flautist, and pianist *
Vilém Dušan Lambl Vilém Dušan Lambl (5 December 1824 in Letiny – 12 February 1895) was a Czech physician. He authored his medical publications, which were in German, as Wilhelm Lambl. Lambl had a keen interest in the field of linguistics, particularly Slavic l ...
(1824–1895), Czech physician *
Vilém Flusser Vilém Flusser (May 12, 1920 – November 27, 1991) was a Brazilian Czech-born philosopher, writer and journalist. He lived for a long period in São Paulo (where he became a Brazilian citizen) and later in France, and his works are written ...
(1920–1991), philosopher born in Czechoslovakia *
Vilém Gajdušek Vilém Gajdušek (1895–1977) was Czech optician and prominent telescope designer. Asteroid 3603 Gajdušek is named for him. References See also *List of astronomical instrument makers The following is a list of astronomical instrument ma ...
(1895–1977), Czech optician and prominent telescope designer *
Vilém Goppold, Jr. Vilém or Vilem is Czech form of Germanic name William (name), William. It may refer to: *Vilém Blodek (1834–1874), Czech composer, flautist, and pianist *Vilém Dušan Lambl (1824–1895), Czech physician *Vilém Flusser (1920–1991), philoso ...
(born 1893, date of death unknown), a Bohemian Olympic fencer *
Vilém Goppold von Lobsdorf Vilém Goppold von Lobsdorf (25 May 1869 – 15 June 1943) was a Bohemian fencer and Olympic medalist in sabre competition. He received a bronze medal in ''sabre individual'' and in ''sabre team'' at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London ...
(1869–1943), Bohemian fencer and olympic medalist in sabre competition * Vilém Heš (1860–1908), Czech operatic bass *
Vilém Heckel Vilém Heckel (21 May 1918 in Plzeň – 31 May 1970 in Huascarán) was a Czech photographer. He devoted himself mainly to landscape photography, with special focus on the photography of mountains. In 1970, he died at Huascarán, Peru. Vilém He ...
(1918–1970), Czech photographer *
Vilém Klíma Vilém Klíma (10 April 1906 – 6 October 1985), originally Wilhelm Kauders, was a Czech electrical engineer and Holocaust survivor who developed a closed-form expression for the distribution factor of a symmetrical three-phase stator winding. ...
(1906–1985), Czech electrical engineer *
Vilém Kurz Vilém Kurz (23 December 1872 – 25 May 1945) was a Czechs, Czech pianist and renowned piano teacher. Career Kurz was born in Havlíčkův Brod, Německý Brod, Bohemia in 1872. He became a professor at the State Conservatory in Lviv and Vi ...
(1872–1945), Czech pianist, piano teacher, professor *
Vilém Loos Valentin Jaroslav "Vilda" Loos (13 April 1895 in Prague, Austria-Hungary – 8 September 1942 in Prague, Bohemia and Moravia) was a Czechoslovak ice hockey player who competed in the 1920 Summer Olympics and in the 1924 Winter Olympics ...
(1895–1942), Czechoslovak ice hockey player *
Vilém Lugr Vilém Lugr (28 June 1911 – 17 August 1994) was a Czech footballer and football manager. He played for SK Olomouc ASO, SK Židenice, SK Prostějov and SK Slezská Ostrava. He worked for Křídla vlasti Olomouc, Lech Poznań, Śląsk Wrocł ...
(1911–1981), Czech footballer and football manager *
Vilém Mandlík Vilém Mandlík (born April 7, 1936) is a Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three mythical ...
, Olympic 200 metre semi-finalist for Czechoslovakia in 1956 *
Vilém Mathesius Vilém Mathesius (, 3 August 1882 – 12 April 1945) was a Czech linguist, literary historian and co-founder of the Prague Linguistic Circle. He is considered one of the founders of structural functionalism in linguistics. Mathesius was the edit ...
(1882–1945), Czech linguist and literary historian *
Vilém Petrželka Petrželka in 1931 Vilém Petrželka (10 September 1889, Brno, Moravia – 10 January 1967, Brno) was a prominent Czech composer and conductor. Petrželka was a pupil of Leoš Janáček, Vítězslav Novák and Karel Hoffmeister. From 1914 he ...
(1889–1967), Czech composer and conductor *
Vilém Prusinovský z Víckova Vilém Prusinovský z Víckova (in German: William Prusinowsky von Wiczkov) (1534 – June 16, 1572) was a bishop of Olomouc in 1565–1572. He started his office in the times of Catholic-Protestant controversy and followed the policy of the Coun ...
(1534–1572), Olomouc Bishop * Vilem Slavata of Chlum (1572–1652), Czech nobleman from old Bohemian family *
Vilem Sokol Vilem Sokol (May 22, 1915August 19, 2011) was a Czech-American conductor and professor of music at the University of Washington from 1948 to 1985, where he taught violin, viola, conducting, as well as music appreciation classes directed primari ...
(born 1915), professor of music at the University of Washington *
Vilém Tauský Vilém Tauský CBE (20 July 1910, Přerov, Moravia – 16 March 2004, London) was a Czech conductor and composer who, from the advent of the Second World War, lived and worked in the UK, one of a significant group of émigré composers and musician ...
CBE (born 1910), Czech conductor and composer *
Vilém Tvrzský Vilém Tvrzský (1880 – 1943) was a fencing, fencer. He competed for Bohemia at the 1908 Summer Olympics, 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics and for Czechoslovakia at the 1920 Summer Olympics. References

1880 births 1943 deaths Czech m ...
(born 1880), Olympic fencer {{DEFAULTSORT:Vilem