Yaroslavna
Yaroslavna is either an archaic or a colloquial contracted feminine East Slavic patronymic derived from the given name Yaroslav. The modern non-contracted patronymic is Yaroslavovna. The corresponding masculine patronymic is Yaroslavich. Notable persons with this patronymic include:
- Anastasia Yaroslavna or Anastasia of Kiev, Queen of Hungary
- Anna Yaroslavna or Anne of Kiev, Queen of France
- Euphrosyne Yaroslavna, wife of Igor Svyatoslavich, Prince of Novgorod-Seversk, commonly known simply as 'Yaroslavna', following the famous "Yaroslavna's Lament" from The Tale of Igor's Campaign
- Maria Yaroslavna, or Maria of Borovsk, grand princess of Moscow, being wife of Vasily II of Moscow
- Vysheslava Yaroslavna, Russian name of the East Slavic princess married into Poland and mostly known by the Polish name, or Vysheslava of Halych
- Yaroslavna of Halych, Hungarian queen consort of unknown given name, briefly married to King Stephen III of Hungary, daughter of Prince Yaroslav Osmomysl of Halych
- Yelizaveta Yaroslavna or Elisiv of Kiev, queen consort of Harald III of Norway