The diminutive Zdenko is also sometimes a form of Sidonius.
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- ● 1291 Zdislaus (nom) RTT-1.1 III;
1295 Zdislaus (nom) ibid. V;
1316 Sdeslau (nom) ibid. X,
Sdeslaus (nom) ibid. X;
1345 Sdislaum (acc) CDEM-7.2 629,
Sdislaus (nom) ibid. 629,
Sdizlai (gen) ibid. 629,
Sdizlaus (nom) ibid. 629;
1349 Sdyslaus (nom) chlumecky 117;
1350 Zdyslaus (nom) ibid. 205;
1353 Sdyslaus (nom) ibid. 89;
1355 Sdyslaus (nom) ibid. 71;
1356 Sdislaus (nom) ibid. 150;
1360 Sdyslaum (acc) ibid. 475, p. 40
- ◑ 1295 Zdiko (nom) RTT-1.1 V;
1316 Sdenconem (acc) ibid. X,
Sdenconis (gen) ibid. X,
Sdenek (nom) ibid. X;
1343 Zdenko (nom) Rössler2 326, p. 149,
Zdenkonem (acc) ibid. 326, p. 150,
Zdenkonis (gen) ibid. 326, p. 149;
1351 Zdenco (nom) chlumecky 46,
Zdencone (abl) ibid. 46;
1353 Sdenyck (nom) ibid. 41, p. 23,
Sdenyek (nom) ibid. 41, p. 23;
1358 Sdichoni (dat) ibid. 219, p. 31
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Zdeslav". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2021, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2021/1/name/Zdeslav.