Chval of Lipá (also known as Chval of Zittau; born and died in the 13th century) was a Czech nobleman from the Ronovci family and the founder of the family of the .
He was the grandson of the first known ancestor of the Ronovci family, , as the youngest son of . He appears sporadically in historical sources from 1253 to 1262, probably holding Zittau, Oybin and . Chval likely founded Lipý castle, around which the town ÃÂeská LÃÂpa later arose. Chval's son ÃÂenÃÂk was the first to use the epithet of Lipá in 1277.
Chval is considered to be the father of Henry of Lipá and ÃÂenÃÂk of Oybin. However, some research suggests that there is a missing generation, and Chval is their grandfather instead. It has been proposed that Chval's son ÃÂenÃÂk of Lipá is not identical to ÃÂenÃÂk of Oybin, and perhaps the two brothers are the sons of the elder ÃÂenÃÂk.