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*[[Radim Drejsl]] (1923–1953), a Czech composer, pianist and conductor |
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*[[Radim Heřman]] (born 1991), a Czech professional ice hockey player |
*[[Radim Heřman]] (born 1991), a Czech professional ice hockey player |
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*[[Radim Hladík]] (born c. 1945), a Czech guitarist, most famous for his work with [[Blue Effect (band)|Blue Effect]] |
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*[[Radim Hruška]] (born 1984), a Czech professional ice hockey player |
*[[Radim Hruška]] (born 1984), a Czech professional ice hockey player |
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*[[Radim Jančura]] (born 1972), a Czech businessman |
*[[Radim Jančura]] (born 1972), a Czech businessman |
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Radim is a Slavic origin male given name. Derived from the Slavic elements rad care, joy and mer great, famous. The second element has also been associated with mir meaning peace or world. Nicknames are Radya, Radimek, Dima, Radek. Pronounced RAHD-yeem (shortly).
Name Days
- Czech: 25 August
- Slovak: 14 January
Famous bearers
- Radim Běleš, a Paralympic athlete from the Czech Republic
- Radim Bičánek (born 1975), a Czech professional ice hockey defenceman
- Radim Breite (born 1989), a Czech football midfielder
- Radim Drejsl (1923–1953), a Czech composer, pianist and conductor
- Radim Heřman (born 1991), a Czech professional ice hockey player
- Radim Hladík (born c. 1945), a Czech guitarist, most famous for his work with Blue Effect
- Radim Hruška (born 1984), a Czech professional ice hockey player
- Radim Jančura (born 1972), a Czech businessman
- Radim Kořínek (born 1973), a former competitive bicyclist
- Radim Kučera (born 1974), a professional footballer
- Radim Kucharczyk (born 1979), a Czech professional ice hockey player
- Radim Nečas (born 1969), a Czech football player
- Radim Nečas (born 1988), a Czech football player
- Radim Novák (born 1978), a Czech football player
- Radim Nyč (born 1966), a former Czech cross country skier
- Radim Ostrčil (born 1989), a Czech professional ice hockey player
- Radim Řezník (born 1989), a Czech football player
- Radim Skuhrovec (born 1974), a Czech professional ice hockey defenceman
- Radim Uzel (born 1940), a Czech sexologist and director of the Society for Family Planning and Sexual Education
- Radim Vrbata (born 1981), a Czech professional ice hockey player
- Radim Wozniak (born 1978), a Czech football player
Saints
- Radim Gaudentius, (Svatý Radim, Radzim Gaudenty. (970 – c. 1020) was Archbishop of Gniezno and the first Polish archbishop.