Ctibor (name)
Ctibor is Slavic origin male given name. It means honour and fight, warrior. Pronounced tstee-BAWR or tstyee-BAWR. Variants include: Ścibor, Stibor, Stebor, Czcibor.
In Poland during medieval time, Ścibor was mostly used by members of the Clan of Ostoja. Families with roots from medieval Ścibors add it often to their surnames.
Nicknames
Ctisha, Ctishek, Borek, Bořík - pronounced "bawrzeek", Bořunka - pronounced "Bawrzunka", Boreček - pronounced "Bawretchek"
Name Day
- Czech: 9 May
- Slovak: 9 November and 12 November
- Polish: 13 September
Famous bearers
- Ctibor Turba - Czech mime and choreographer
- Czcibor - brother of Mieszko I.
- Ścibor Bażyński
- Ścibor z Gościeńczyc - bishop
- Belonging to Ostoja
- Śćibor ze Ściborzyc - Polish aristocrat
- Ścibor de Beckov - son of Śćibor ze Ściborzyc
- Ścibor Poniecki - annected Malbork to the Crown
- Ignacy Ścibor Marchocki - reformator, Dux et Redux
- Zbigniew Ścibor-Rylski - general
- Aleksander Ścibor-Rylski - stage manager, writer
See also
References
PhDr. Miloslava Knappová