krvavé
Krvavý is a word in Czech and Slovak meaning “bloody” or “blood-stained.” It derives from the Slavic root krv, meaning blood, and shares its origin with related adjectives in many Slavic languages. In modern usage, it describes something covered with blood, involving violence or gore, or something brutal or merciless when used metaphorically. The feminine form is Krvavá, the neuter Krvavé, and the plural form is Krvaví for masculine animate nouns or Krvavé for inanimate. The word can appear in descriptive language, media headlines, and literary titles to evoke intensity or horror.
As a surname, Krvavý exists in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. Surnames based on adjectives are common
In usage, Krvavý may also appear as part of place names or historical descriptions to denote events