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/mîloʃ/ (sr)
/mɪloʃ/ (cs) |
Miloš (Cyrillic: Милош, [mîloʃ]) ( [ˈmɪloʃ]) is a Slavic masculine given name common in Serbia and Montenegro, and to a lesser degree in the Czech Republic. In Polish, the name is spelled Miłosz. Miloš is a Slavic given name recorded from the early Middle Ages among the Serbs, Czechs and Poles. It is derived from the Slavic root mil-, "merciful" or "dear", which is found in a great number of Slavic given names.
Miloš Vojinović (fl. 1330), Tsar Dušan's court officer and Serbian Epic Folk Hero - the first known Miloš
Miloš Obilić (fl. 1389), legendary Serbian knight - the most famous Miloš
Miloš Bogunović, a Serbian footballer
Miloš Budaković, a Serbian footballer
Miloš Crnjanski, a poet of the expressionist wing of Serbian modernism, author, and a diplomat
Miloš Dimitrijević, a Serbian footballer
Millosh Gjergj Nikolla, an Albanian writer of Serbian background.
Miloš Forman, a Czech film director, screenwriter, actor and professor
Miloš Holuša, a Czech race walker who specialized in the 50 kilometres walk
Miloš Karadaglić, a Montenegrin classical guitarist, also known by his mononym Miloš
Miloš Krasić, a Serbian professional footballer who currently plays for Polish club Lechia Gdańsk.
Miloš Marić, a Serbian football central midfielder
Miloš Milošević, a Croatian swimmer of Serbian descent
Miloš Milutinović, a Serbian footballer and manager
Miloš Ninković, a Serbian footballer
Miloš Obrenović I, Prince of Serbia
Miloš Pavlović (racing driver)
Milos Raonic, a Canadian professional Tennis player who was born in Podgorica, Montenegro.
Miloš Šestić, a Serbian footballer
Miloš Teodosić, a Serbian professional basketball player
Miloš Tichý, a Czech astronomer
Miloš Vujanić, a Serbian professional basketball player
Miloš Zahradník, a Czech mathematician who works on statistical mechanics in Charles University in Prague
Miloš Zeman, President of the Czech Republic
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