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Miloslav is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic root ''mil-'', "merciful" or "dear", and ''-slav'' ''glory''.


Name variants

* feminine form: Miloslava * diminutive form:
Miloš Miloš, Milos, Miłosz or spelling variations thereof is a mainly male Slavic given name and a surname. It may refer to: Given name Sportsmen * Miłosz Bernatajtys, Polish rower * Miloš Bogunović, Serbian footballer * Miloš Budaković, ...
* Polish:
Miłosław Miłosław is a town in Września County, Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland, with 3,627 inhabitants. History Miłosław was a private town, administratively located in the Pyzdry County in the Kalisz Voivodeship in the Greater Poland Province ...
/Miłosława * Czech feminine:
Miloslava Miloslav is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic root ''mil-'', "merciful" or "dear", and ''-slav'' ''glory''. Name variants * feminine form: Miloslava * diminutive form: Miloš * Polish: Miłosław/Miłosława * Czech fe ...


Name Days

*Czech: ''18 December'' *Slovak: ''3 July''


Men

* Miloslav Fleischmann (1886–1955), Czechoslovak hockey player * Miloslav Gureň (born 1976), Czech hockey player * Miloslav Hamr (1913–2002), Czech tennis player *
Michal Miloslav Hodža Michal Miloslav Hodža (; 22 September 1811 – 26 March 1870) was a Slovak national revivalist, Lutheran pastor, poet, linguist, and representative of the Slovak national movement in 1840s as a member of "the trinity" Štúr-Hurban-Hodža. He ...
(1811–1870), Slovak national revivalist *
Miloslav Hořava Miloslav Hořava (born 14 August 1961) is a Czech ice hockey coach and former player. He played on the Silver medal winning ice hockey team at the 1984 Winter Olympics and bronze medal winning team at the 1992 Winter Olympics for Czechoslov ...
(born 1961), Czech hockey player *
Jozef Miloslav Hurban Jozef Miloslav Hurban (; pseudonyms ''Slavomil F. Kořennatý, Ľudovít Pavlovič, M. z Bohuslavíc, M. Selovský'', 19 March 1817 – 21 February 1888) was a leader of the Slovak National Council (1848-1849), Slovak National Council and the ...
(1817–1888), Slovak politician and writer *
Miloslav Ištvan Miloslav Ištvan (2 September 1928 in Olomouc – 26 January 1990, in Brno) was a Czech composer whose work was inspired by the works of Béla Bartók and by the orientation of the modal style of folk songs. He studied Romanian and African folklore ...
(1928–1990), Czech composer *
Miloslav Kabeláč Miloslav Kabeláč (1 August 1908 – 17 September 1979) was a distinguished Czech composer and conductor. Kabeláč belongs to the foremost Czech symphonists, whose work is sometimes compared with Antonín Dvořák's and Bohuslav Martinů's. ...
(1908–1979), Czech composer and conductor * Miloslav Konopka (born 1979), Slovak hammer thrower * Miloslav Kousal (born 1978), Czech footballer *
Miloslav Kufa Miloslav Kufa (born 16 March 1971) is a Czech former professional football player who played as a defensive midfielder. Besides in his native Czech Republic, Kufa played in Finnish Veikkausliiga for Jokerit in 2000,Miloslav Mečíř Miloslav Mečíř (; born 19 May 1964) is a Slovak former professional tennis player. He won the men's singles gold medal at the 1988 Olympic Games, representing Czechoslovakia, and contested two major singles finals. In 1987 he won the WCT Fi ...
(born 1964), Slovak tennis player *
Miloslav Navrátil Miloslav Navrátil (born 25 February 1958) is a Czech professional darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) events. Navrátil won the 2007 PDC World East European Qualifying Event beating fellow countryman Petr Tous in the ...
(born 1958), Czech darts player *
Miloslav Pokorný Miloslav Pokorný (5 October 1926 in Prague, Czechoslovakia – 8 November 1948 in La Manche) was an ice hockey player for the Czechoslovak national team. He won a silver medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics The 1948 Winter Olympics, offici ...
(1926–1948), Czech hockey player * Miloslav Ransdorf (1953–2016), Czech politician * Miloslav Rechcigl, Sr. (1904–1973), Czech politician and journalist *
Miloslav Schmidt Miloslav Schmidt (2 February 1881, Mošovce – 8 May 1934, Martin) was born in the family of an innkeeper and baker. After finishing school in Kremnica and completing training at his father's bakery Schmidt became the leading figure of the fami ...
(1881–1934), Slovak Esperantist *
Miloslav Šimek Miloslav Šimek (7 March 1940 – 16 February 2004) was a Czech comedian and satirist. He was most famous for his double act with Jiří Grossmann on their show ''Návštěvní den'' at the Semafor, presented in 1968–1971. Later he cooperated ...
(1940–2004), Czech comedian *
Miloslav Topinka Miloslav Topinka (July 4, 1945, Nový Etynk near Jindřichův Hradec) is a Czech poet. He graduated from psychology at the Charles University. In 1968 he took part in the student Expedition Lambaréné as the expedition's psychologist. In 196 ...
(born 1945), Czech poet *
Miloslav Valouch Miloslav Valouch (4 August 1878 in Lazce – 13 March 1952 in Prague) was a Czechoslovak physicist and mathematician A mathematician is someone who uses an extensive knowledge of mathematics in their work, typically to solve mathematical pro ...
(1878–1952), Czech physicist and mathematician *
Miloslav Vlk Miloslav Vlk (; 17 May 1932 – 18 March 2017) was a Czech prelate of the Roman Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Prague from 1991 to 2010. He was made a cardinal in 1994. He was also the President of the Council of European Bishops' ...
(1932–2017), Czech Catholic archbishop and cardinal *
Miloslav Vlček Miloslav Vlček (born 1 February 1961) is a Czech politician who was the Member of the Czech Chamber of Deputies The chamber of deputies is the lower house in many bicameral legislatures and the sole house in some unicameral legislatures. D ...
(born 1961), Czech politician *
Miloslav Samardžić Miloslav Samardžić ( sr-Cyrl, Милослав Самарџић; born 22 November 1963) is a Serbian writer who writes about contemporary Serbian and Balkan history. He is the owner of the publishing house and former magazine '' Pogledi''. Biog ...
(born 1963), Serbian author and historian


Women

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Miloslava Tumová Miloslav is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic root ''mil-'', "merciful" or "dear", and ''-slav'' ''glory''. Name variants * feminine form: Miloslava * diminutive form: Miloš * Polish: Miłosław/Miłosława * Czech fe ...
, Czechoslovak figure skater *
Miloslava Rezková Miloslava Rezková (; 22 July 1950 – 19 October 2014), also known as Miloslava Hübnerová, was a Czech high jumper who won gold medals at the 1968 Olympics and 1969 European Championships. Rezková was born and raised in Prague, where she ma ...
(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


See also

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Milosav Milosav (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: Милосав) is a Serbian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Milosav Jelić (1883–1947), Serbian chetnik and poet * Milosav Jovanović (1935–2014), Serbian artist * Milosa ...
, Serbian given name *
Slavic names Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic peoples, Slavic countries. The main types of Slavic names: * Two-base names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', ''Niemir, Němir/měr''), * ...


External links


Miloslav – Behind the Name
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