Miloslav is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic root mil-, "merciful" or "dear", and -slav glory.
Pronunciation | [ˈmiloslaf] |
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Gender | male |
Language(s) | Czech |
Origin | |
Word/name | Slavic |
Meaning | mil ("merciful, dear") + slava ("glory") |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Miłosław |
Variant form(s) | Miloslava, Miłosław, Miłosława |
Nickname(s) | Miloš |
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Name variants
editName Days
edit- Czech: 18 December
- Slovak: 3 July
Men
edit- Miloslav Fleischmann (1886–1955), Czechoslovak hockey player
- Miloslav Gureň (born 1976), Czech hockey player
- Miloslav Hamr (1913–2002), Czech tennis player
- Michal Miloslav Hodža (1811–1870), Slovak national revivalist
- Miloslav Hořava (born 1961), Czech hockey player
- Jozef Miloslav Hurban (1817–1888), Slovak politician and writer
- Miloslav Ištvan (1928–1990), Czech composer
- Miloslav Kabeláč (1908–1979), Czech composer and conductor
- Miloslav Konopka (born 1979), Slovak hammer thrower
- Miloslav Kousal (born 1978), Czech footballer
- Miloslav Mečíř (born 1964), Slovak tennis player
- Miloslav Navrátil (born 1958), Czech darts player
- Miloslav Pokorný (1926–1948), Czech hockey player
- Miloslav Ransdorf (1953–2016), Czech politician
- Miloslav Rechcigl, Sr. (1904–1973), Czech politician and journalist
- Miloslav Schmidt (1881–1934), Slovak Esperantist
- Miloslav Šimek (1940–2004), Czech comedian
- Miloslav Topinka (born 1945), Czech poet
- Miloslav Valouch (1878–1952), Czech physicist and mathematician
- Miloslav Vlk (1932–2017), Czech Catholic archbishop and cardinal
- Miloslav Vlček (born 1961), Czech politician
- Miloslav Samardžić (born 1963), Serbian author and historian
Women
edit- Miloslava Tumová, Czechoslovak figure skater
- Miloslava Rezková (1950–2014), Czechoslovak high jumper
- Miloslava Misáková (1922–2015), Czech Olympic gymnast
- Miloslava Svobodová (born 1984), Czech basketball player
- Miloslava Vostrá (born 1965), Czech politician