Several dozen place names in the United States have names of Czech origin, most a legacy of Czech immigration to the United States. Others were named after Americans of Czech ancestry, such as the Bohemian explorer Augustine Herman and Chicago's mayor Anton Cermak. Many places which were settled by Czech immigrants named their towns after the cities they had immigrated from in what was then Bohemia and Moravia, regions that are now located in the Czech Republic.
- Bohemia
- Kolin, named by Czech immigrants from Kolín, Czech Republic.
- Libuse, named by Czech immigrants for Libuše, a legendary ancestress of the Czech people.
- Beroun, named by Czech immigrants from Beroun, Czech Republic.
- Bohemian Flats, a former residential area of Minneapolis that was settled by Czechoslovakian and other European immigrants.
- Litomysl, named after Litomyšl, Czech Republic.
- New Prague, named by Czech immigrants after Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
- Tabor Township, named after the town of Tábor, Czech Republic.
- Veseli, named after Veselí nad Lužnicí, Czech Republic.
- Kolin, Montana, named after Kolín, Czech Republic.
- Bohemian Alps, a cultural region of Nebraska that was settled by Czech immigrants.
- Bohemia Township, Knox County
- Bohemia Township, Saunders County
- Czechland Lake Recreation Area
- Little Bohemia, a historically Czech neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska.
- Prague, named after Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic; some of the street names include: Moldau, Elbe, Danube, Moravia or Waldstein
- Bruno, named after Brno, the second largest Czech city
- Prague, named after Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
- Bohemia Mountain, named after the Czech immigrant James "Bohemia" Johnson.
- Malin, named by Czech settlers after the village of Malín (now part of Kutná Hora).
- Tabor, named after the town of Tábor, Czech Republic.
- Frydek, settled by Czech immigrants and named after Frýdek, a town in Moravia.
- Frenstat
- Hostyn, settled by Czech immigrants and named after Hostýn, a hill in Moravia.
- Moravia, settled by Czech immigrants and named after Moravia.
- Nechanitz, settled by Czech settlers and named after the town of Nechanice in Bohemia.
- Praha, ("Prague" in English) settled by Czech immigrants and named after Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic.
- Roznov, named after Rožnov pod Radhoštěm