Myroslav
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Myroslav (Ukrainian: Мирослав, Ukrainian: [merɔsˈɫau̯] ⓘ) is a Ukrainian masculine given name of Slavic origin, equivalent to Miroslav. It is composed of the elements myr ("peace, world") and -o- and slav ("glory, fame"), thus meaning 'person who loves peace', or 'person who achieves fame by establishing peace'.
PronunciationUkrainian: [merɔsˈɫau̯] ⓘ
Gendermale
LanguageUkrainian
Meaningmyr 'peace, world' + slav 'glory, celebrate'
Look up Мирослав in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Diminutive forms include Miro, Mirko, Myrosyk and Slavko, Slava.
Its feminine form is Myroslava (Ukrainian pronunciation: [merɔsˈɫaʋɐ]). Diminutive forms include Mira, Mirka, Myrosya and Slava.
Notable people with the name
- Myroslav Bundash (born 1976), Ukrainian footballer
- Myroslav Dumanskyi (1929–1996), retired Soviet football player and Ukrainian coach
- Myroslav Dykun (born 1982), Ukrainian born British amateur wrestler
- Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky (1914–2000), Major Archbishop of Lviv and head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Myroslav Marynovych (born 1949), vice-rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv
- Myroslav Skoryk (1938–2020), famous Ukrainian composer of diverse and impressive compositions
- Myroslav Slavov (born 1990), Ukrainian football forward
- Myroslaw Stechishin (1883–1947), socialist activist and Ukrainian-Canadian public figure
- Myroslav Stupar (born 1941), former Soviet and Ukrainian football referee
See also
- All pages with titles containing Myroslav
- Myroslava, female form of the name
- Miroslav (given name)