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'''Aleš''' is a [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] male name. |
'''Aleš''' is a [[Slavic languages|Slavic]] male name. The name is used today in the [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], and [[Slovenia]]. |
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==Notable people with the name Aleš== |
==Notable people with the name Aleš== |
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*[[Aleš Čeh]] (born 1968), |
*[[Aleš Čeh]] (born 1968), Slovenian footballer |
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*[[Aleš Řebíček]] (born 1967), |
*[[Aleš Řebíček]] (born 1967), Czech politician |
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*[[Aleš Šmon]] (born 1982), |
*[[Aleš Šmon]] (born 1982), Slovenian footballer playing as a midfielder |
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*[[Aleš Šteger]] (born 1973), |
*[[Aleš Šteger]] (born 1973), Slovenian poet and editor |
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*[[Aleš Bárta]] (born 1960), |
*[[Aleš Bárta]] (born 1960), Czech organist |
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*[[Aleš Besta]] (born 1983), |
*[[Aleš Besta]] (born 1983), Czech football player |
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*[[Aleš Chvalovský]] (born 1979), |
*[[Aleš Chvalovský]] (born 1979), Czech goalkeeper |
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*[[Aleš Debeljak]] (born 1961), |
*[[Aleš Debeljak]] (born 1961), Slovenian cultural critic, poet, and essayist |
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*[[Aleš Dryml, Jr.]] (born 1979), |
*[[Aleš Dryml, Jr.]] (born 1979), Czech speedway rider |
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*[[Aleš Gorza]] (born 1980), |
*[[Aleš Gorza]] (born 1980), Slovenian alpine skier |
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*[[Aleš Hemský]] (born 1983), |
*[[Aleš Hemský]] (born 1983), Czech professional ice hockey forward |
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*[[Aleš Hlad]], |
*[[Aleš Hlad]], Slovenian supermotard racer who lives near Ljubljana, Slovenia |
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*[[Aleš Hrdlička]] ( |
*[[Aleš Hrdlička]] (1869–1943), Czech anthropologist who lived in the US after 1881 |
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*[[Aleš Kačičnik]] (born 1973), |
*[[Aleš Kačičnik]] (born 1973), Slovenian football defender |
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*[[Aleš |
*[[Aleš Macur]] (born 1973), logolga |
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*[[Aleš Klégr]] (born 1951), Czech linguist |
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*[[Aleš |
*[[Aleš Kokot]] (born 1979), Slovenian football player |
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*[[Aleš |
*[[Aleš Kotalík]] (born 1978), professional ice hockey right winger |
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*[[Aleš |
*[[Aleš Križan]] (born 1971), retired Slovenian football defender |
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*[[Aleš Mejač]] (born 1983), Slovenian football midfielder |
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*[[Aleš Pajovič]] (born 1979), Slovenian handball player |
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*[[Aleš Pipan]] (born 1959), the coach of Zlatorog Lasko and of the Slovenian national basketball team |
*[[Aleš Pipan]] (born 1959), the coach of Zlatorog Lasko and of the Slovenian national basketball team |
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*[[Aleš Puš]] (born 1979), |
*[[Aleš Puš]] (born 1979), Slovenian football defender |
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*[[Aleš Razym]] (born 1986), |
*[[Aleš Razym]] (born 1986), Czech cross-country skier from Plzeň |
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*[[Aleš Ušeničnik]] ( |
*[[Aleš Ušeničnik]] (1868–1952), Slovene Roman Catholic priest, philosopher, sociologist and theologian |
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*[[Aleš Urbánek]] (born 1980), |
*[[Aleš Urbánek]] (born 1980), Czech footballer |
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*[[Aleš Valenta]] (born 1973), |
*[[Aleš Valenta]] (born 1973), |
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Czech freestyle skier who participates in aerials |
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*[[Aleš Vodseďálek]] (born 1985), |
*[[Aleš Vodseďálek]] (born 1985), Czech Nordic combined skier from Jilemnice |
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*[[Ales Hemsky]] (born 1983), a Czech professional ice hockey forward and alternate captain |
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*[[Ales Jindra]] (born 1973), coach of Liga I champions CFR Cluj |
*[[Ales Jindra]] (born 1973), coach of Liga I champions CFR Cluj |
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*[[Ales Pisa]] (born 1977), |
*[[Ales Pisa]] (born 1977), professional ice hockey defenceman |
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*[[Ales Vesely]] ( |
*[[Ales Vesely]] (1935–2015), Czech sculptor |
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*[[Josef Aleš-Lyžec]] ( |
*[[Josef Aleš-Lyžec]] (1862–1927), Czech teacher and sportsman |
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*[[Mikoláš Aleš]] ( |
*[[Mikoláš Aleš]] (1852–1913), Czech painter |
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==See also== |
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*[[Ales (disambiguation)]] |
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[[Category:Czech masculine given names]] |
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Latest revision as of 14:13, 30 December 2023
Look up Aleš in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Aleš is a Slavic male name. The name is used today in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
Notable people with the name Aleš
[edit]- Aleš Čeh (born 1968), Slovenian footballer
- Aleš Řebíček (born 1967), Czech politician
- Aleš Šmon (born 1982), Slovenian footballer playing as a midfielder
- Aleš Šteger (born 1973), Slovenian poet and editor
- Aleš Bárta (born 1960), Czech organist
- Aleš Besta (born 1983), Czech football player
- Aleš Chvalovský (born 1979), Czech goalkeeper
- Aleš Debeljak (born 1961), Slovenian cultural critic, poet, and essayist
- Aleš Dryml, Jr. (born 1979), Czech speedway rider
- Aleš Gorza (born 1980), Slovenian alpine skier
- Aleš Hemský (born 1983), Czech professional ice hockey forward
- Aleš Hlad, Slovenian supermotard racer who lives near Ljubljana, Slovenia
- Aleš Hrdlička (1869–1943), Czech anthropologist who lived in the US after 1881
- Aleš Kačičnik (born 1973), Slovenian football defender
- Aleš Macur (born 1973), logolga
- Aleš Klégr (born 1951), Czech linguist
- Aleš Kokot (born 1979), Slovenian football player
- Aleš Kotalík (born 1978), professional ice hockey right winger
- Aleš Križan (born 1971), retired Slovenian football defender
- Aleš Mejač (born 1983), Slovenian football midfielder
- Aleš Pajovič (born 1979), Slovenian handball player
- Aleš Pařez (born 1981), Czech professional ice hockey player
- Aleš Pipan (born 1959), the coach of Zlatorog Lasko and of the Slovenian national basketball team
- Aleš Puš (born 1979), Slovenian football defender
- Aleš Razym (born 1986), Czech cross-country skier from Plzeň
- Aleš Ušeničnik (1868–1952), Slovene Roman Catholic priest, philosopher, sociologist and theologian
- Aleš Urbánek (born 1980), Czech footballer
- Aleš Valenta (born 1973),
Czech freestyle skier who participates in aerials
- Aleš Vodseďálek (born 1985), Czech Nordic combined skier from Jilemnice
- Ales Jindra (born 1973), coach of Liga I champions CFR Cluj
- Ales Pisa (born 1977), professional ice hockey defenceman
- Ales Vesely (1935–2015), Czech sculptor
- Josef Aleš-Lyžec (1862–1927), Czech teacher and sportsman
- Mikoláš Aleš (1852–1913), Czech painter