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Yaroslav () is a Slavic given name. Its variant spelling is Jaroslav and Iaroslav, and its feminine form is Yaroslava. The surname derived from the name is Yaroslavsky and its variants. All may refer to:


Historical figures

* Yaroslav I the Wise (978–1054), Grand Prince of Kiev, later King Jaroslav I of Kiev, and son of Vladimir the Great, founder of Yaroslav the city * Yaroslav II of Kiev (died 1180), son of Iziaslav II of Kiev * Yaroslav II of Vladimir (1191–1246), Grand Prince and son of Vsevolod the Big Nest and Maria Shvarnovna * Yaroslav of Tver (1220–1271), sometimes called Yaroslav III, Grand Prince and son of Yaroslav II of Vladimir


Contemporary people with the given name


Yaroslav

* Yaroslav Amosov (born 1993), Ukrainian mixed martial arts fighter * Yaroslav Askarov (born 2002), Russian ice hockey player *
Yaroslav Blanter Yaroslav Mikhaylovich Blanter (russian: link=no, Ярослав Михайлович Блантер; born 19 November 1967) is a Russian physicist, an expert in the field of extractive metallurgy and condensed matter physics. As of 2011, he is t ...
(born 1967), Russian physicist * Yaroslav Levchenko (born 1987), Russian artist based in Greece * Yaroslav Paniot (born 1997), Ukrainian figure skater *
Yaroslav Rakitskiy Yaroslav Volodymyrovych Rakitskyi ( uk, Ярослав Володимирович Ракіцький, ; born 3 August 1989) is a Ukrainian professional footballer who currently plays as a defender for Ukrainian Premier League club Shakhtar Done ...
(born 1989), Ukrainian footballer * Yaroslav Senyshyn, also known as Slava, Canadian pianist, author, professor of philosophy of music aesthetics, philosophy, and moral education * Yaroslav Stetsko (1912-1986), leader of the Stepan Banderas Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN)


Yaroslava

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Yaroslava Bondarenko Yaroslava Aleksandrovna Bondarenko (russian: Ярослава Александровна Бондаренко; born 27 February 1997) is a Russian cyclist. She represented her country at the 2016 Summer Olympics in BMX BMX, an abbreviatio ...
(born 1997), Russian cyclist * Yaroslava Frolova (born 1997), Russian handball player * Yaroslava Mahuchikh (born 2001), Ukrainian high jumper. *
Yaroslava Nechaeva Yaroslava "Yasa" Nechaeva (russian: Ярослава Нечаева, also romanized as ''Iaroslava Netchaeva'') is a former ice dancer who competed with Yuri Chesnichenko for the Soviet Union, Russia, and Latvia. She currently lives in Ann Arbor, ...
, ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union, Russia, and Latvia *
Yaroslava Pavlovich Yaroslava Anatolyevna Pavlovich ( be, Ярослава Анатольевна Павлович; born 2 November 1969, in Pinsk) is a Belarusian rowing cox Cox may refer to: * Cox (surname), including people with the name Companies * ...
(born 1969), Belarusian rowing player *
Yaroslava Plaviuk Yaroslava Plaviuk (''née'': Boyko; March 24, 1926, Bila, Ternopil Raion) is active in the Ukrainian women's movement. She is an honorary member of the Ukrainian Women's Society named after Olena Teliha and a member of the Olha Basarab Women's So ...
(born 1926), Ukrainian women's movement leader and activist * Yaroslava Shvedova (born 1987), Russian-born Kazakhstan tennis player * Yaroslava Yakushina (born 1993), Russian middleweight boxer


Jaroslav

* Jaroslav Drobný, Czech tennis player * Jaroslav Foglar, Czech novelist * Jaroslav Halák, Slovak ice hockey player * Jaroslav Hašek, Czech author * Jaroslav Heyrovský, Czech chemist and inventor, recipient of the Nobel prize * Jaroslav Janiš, Czech race car driver * Jaroslav Janus, Slovak ice hockey player * Jaroslav Jakubovič, Czech jazz saxophonist * Jaroslav Levinský, Czech tennis player * Jaroslav Modrý, former Czech ice hockey player * Jaroslav Nešetřil, Czech mathematician * Jaroslav Pelikan, American Christian scholar * Jaroslav Pospíšil, Czech tennis player * Jaroslav Seifert, Czech poet, recipient of the Nobel prize * Jaroslav Špaček, Czech Ice Hockey player


Jarosław

* Jarosław, Duke of Opole (c. 1143–1201), Duke Opole from 1173 and Bishop of Wrocław from 1198 until his death *
Jarosław z Bogorii i Skotnik Jarosław (; uk, Ярослав, Yaroslav, ; yi, יאַרעסלאָוו, Yareslov; german: Jaroslau) is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 38,970 inhabitants, as of 30 June 2014. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (since 1999), previ ...
(c. 1276–1376), Polish nobleman and bishop, member of the Bogoriowie family of the Bogorya * Jarosław Dąbrowski (1836–1871), Polish nobleman, military officer, and political activist * Jarosław Hampel (born 1982), Polish Speedway rider * Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz (1894–1980), Polish writer, poet, essayist, dramatist and translator * Jarosław Kaczyński (born 1949), Polish politician, Prime Minister (2006-2007) * Jarosław Kukowski (born 1972), Polish contemporary painter *
Jarosław Kukulski Jarosław Kazimierz Kukulski (25 May 1944 – 13 September 2010) was a Polish composer. He was the husband of late singer Anna Jantar and the father of singer Natalia Kukulska. Early life Kukulski was born on May 25, 1944, in Września to Maria ...
(1944–2010) Polish composer * Jarosław Wałęsa (born 1976), Polish politician and son of former Polish President Lech Wałęsa


Jarosława

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Jarosława Jóźwiakowska Jarosława Jóźwiakowska, later Jarosława Bieda (born January 20, 1937, in Poznań) is a Polish athlete who mainly competed in the high jump. She competed for Poland at the 1960 Summer Olympics held in Rome, Italy in the high jump where ...
(born 1937), Polish athlete who mainly competed in the high jump


Contemporary people with the surname

* Yemelyan Yaroslavsky (Minei Gubelman), Soviet politician * Zev Yaroslavsky (born 1948), U.S. politician * Oleksandr Yaroslavsky (born 1959), Ukrainian businessman


See also

* Yaroslavl (inhabited locality) * Jaroslav (disambiguation) * Jarosław (disambiguation) * Yaroslavsky (disambiguation) {{given name, type=both Russian masculine given names Ukrainian masculine given names