Prvoslav ( sr-cyr, Првослав) is a Serbian masculine given name first attested in the Middle Ages. It derives from ''prvo'' ("first") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame") and is thus commonly given to the
firstborn
A firstborn (also known as an eldest child or sometimes firstling) is the first child born to in the birth order of a couple through childbirth. Historically, the role of the firstborn child has been socially significant, particularly for a firstb ...
child.
It may refer to:
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Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro
{{Politics of Serbia and Montenegro
The Council of Ministers of Serbia and Montenegro ( sr, Савет Министара Србије и Црне Горе, ''Savet Ministara Srbije i Crne Gore'') was the federal executive governing body of Serbia ...
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Prvoslav Dragićević
Prvoslav Dragićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Првослав Дpaгићeвић, March 4, 1914 – December 27, 1974) was a Serbian football manager and former player.
Playing career
Club career
Dragićević played at SK Jedinstvo Beograd and B ...
, Serbian footballer
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Prvoslav Ilić, Serbian wrestler who competed in the 1980 Summer Olympics
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Prvoslav Mihajlović
Prvoslav Mihajlović ( sr-cyr, Првослав Михајловић; 13 April 1921 – 28 June 1978) was a Serbian- Yugoslav footballer and head coach.
Biography
On the national level he played for Yugoslavia national team (13 matches/6 goals ...
, Serbian footballer
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Prvoslav Vujčić
Prvoslav Vujcic ( sr-Cyrl, Првослав Вујчић, ; born July 20, 1960) is a Serbian Canadian writer, poet, translator, columnist and aphorist. He has been described as one of the most prominent writers of Serbian origin.''Migrating Memor ...
, Serbian writer
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Prvoslav Radojević Prvoslav Radojević ( sr-cyr, Првослав Радојевић; 1280) was a Serbian nobleman in the service of Queen Helen of Anjou (consort 1245–76; dowager 1276–1314), with the title of ''kaznac'' (chamberlain, ''camerarius''). The title-h ...
, Serbian nobleman
See also
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Pribislav of Serbia
Pribislav ( sr, Прибислав, gr, Πριβέσθλαβος) was Prince of the Serbs for a year, in 891–892, before being deposed by his cousin Petar. He was the eldest son of Mutimir (r. 851–891) of the Vlastimirović dynasty, who rul ...
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Serbian masculine given names
Masculine given names