Daliborka
d(a)-libor-ka,
dal(i)-bo-rka
Origin:Slavic
Meaning:Far from a distance; Far war
Daliborka is a feminine name of Slavic origin that’s found in the Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene languages. Based on the moniker Dalibor, it comes from the Slavic elements daleko, meaning “far” or “distance,” and bor, meaning “fight,” or “war.” Some possible interpretations include “fighting from a distance” or “far war,” encouraging your little one’s fierce fighting spirit. If you want to inspire your kiddo's future adventurous side, they could share the name with the Daliborka Tower in Prague Castle. With a royal vibe and wanderlust, baby Daliborka is sure to make their mark on the world.
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Sources
Behind the Name, Daliborka, December 2017
Behind the Name, Dalibor, April 2024
WordSense, Dalibor
Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Dalibor
Prague City Tourism, Prague Castle — Daliborka Tower
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