Myroslav
Myroslav is a Ukrainian masculine given name of Slavic origin, equivalent to Miroslav. It is composed of the elements myr and -o- and slav, thus meaning 'person who loves peace', or 'person who achieves fame by establishing peace'.
Diminutive forms include Miro, Mirko, Myrosyk and Slavko, Slava.
Its feminine form is Myroslava. Diminutive forms include Mira, Mirka, Myrosya and Slava.
Notable people with the name
- Myroslav Bundash, Ukrainian footballer
- Myroslav Dumanskyi, retired Soviet football player and Ukrainian coach
- Myroslav Dykun, Ukrainian born British amateur wrestler
- Myroslav Ivan Lubachivsky, Major Archbishop of Lviv and head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
- Myroslav Marynovych, vice-rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv
- Myroslav Skoryk, famous Ukrainian composer of diverse and impressive compositions
- Myroslav Slavov, Ukrainian football forward
- Myroslaw Stechishin, socialist activist and Ukrainian-Canadian public figure
- Myroslav Stupar, former Soviet and Ukrainian football referee