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Radoslav

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Gender
  
male

Meaning
  
Happiness and Glory

Related names
  
Radosław

Word/name
  
Slavic

Region of origin
  
Slavic Europe

Radoslav (Cyrillic: Радослав) is a common Slavic masculine given name, derived from rad- ("happy, eager, to care") and slava ("glory, fame"), both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It roughly means "eager glory". It is known since the Middle Ages. The earliest known Radoslav was a 9th-century Serbian ruler. It may refer to:

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People

  • Radoslav Bachev (born 1981), Bulgarian footballer
  • Radoslav Batak (born 1977), Serbo-Montenegrin football defender
  • Radoslav Brđanin (born 1948), Serbian war criminal
  • Radoslav Hecl (born 1974), Slovak ice hockey defenceman
  • Radoslav Katičić (born 1930), Croatian linguist, historian and culturologist
  • Radoslav Kováč (born 1979), Czech footballer
  • Radoslav Kvapil (born 1934), Czech pianist and composer
  • Radoslav Látal (born 1970), Czech footballer
  • Radoslav Lorković (born 1958), Croatian born musician (pianist, accordionist)
  • Radoslav Nesterovič (born 1976), professional basketball player in the NBA
  • Radoslav Rangelov (born 1985), Bulgarian footballer
  • Radoslav Samardžić (born 1970), Serbian retired football striker
  • Radoslav Stojanović, professor of law at the University of Belgrade and former member of the Founding Committee of the Democratic Party
  • Radoslav Suchý (born 1976), Slovak ice hockey defenceman
  • Radoslav Suslekov, Bulgarian boxer
  • Radoslav Židek (born 1981), Slovakian snowboarder
  • Royalty and nobility

  • Radoslav of Serbia, Prince of Serbia (r. 800–822)
  • Radoslav of Duklja, Prince of Duklja (r. 1146–48)
  • Stefan Radoslav (c. 1192–c. 1234), king of Serbia from 1228 to 1233
  • Radoslav Hlapen (fl. 1350–71), Serbian magnate
  • Radoslav, 13th–14th-century Bulgarian sebastokrator
  • Radoslav Čelnik, 16th-century duke (voivode) of Srem
  • Other

  • Radoslav Gospel, 1429 manuscript by Serbian scribe
  • References

    Radoslav Wikipedia