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”’Mirosław”’ ({{IPA|pl|miˈrɔ.swaf|lang|Pl-Mirosław.ogg}}) is a [[Polish language|Polish]] masculine given name of [[Slavic names|Slavic origin]], equivalent to [[Miroslav (given name)|Miroslav]].

”’Mirosław”’ ({{IPA|pl|miˈrɔ.swaf|lang|Pl-Mirosław.ogg}}) is a [[Polish language|Polish]] masculine given name of [[Slavic names|Slavic origin]], equivalent to [[Miroslav (given name)|Miroslav]].

[[Diminutive]] forms include [[Mirek (disambiguation)|Mirek]] and [[Mirka (name)|Mirka]]. Its feminine form is [[Mirosława]] ({{IPA|pol|mirɔˈswava|Pl-Mirosława.ogg}}).

[[Diminutive]] forms include [[Mirek (disambiguation)|Mirek]] and [[Mirka (name)|Mirka]]. Its feminine form is [[Mirosława]] ({{IPA|pol|mirɔˈswava|Pl-Mirosława.ogg}}).


Latest revision as of 21:51, 12 December 2025

Mirosław (Polish: [miˈrɔ.swaf] ) is a Polish masculine given name of Slavic origin, equivalent to Miroslav. It is composed of the elements miro (“peace, world”) and sław (“glory, fame”), thus meaning ‘person who loves peace’, or ‘person who achieves fame by establishing peace’.[1][2]

Diminutive forms include Mirek and Mirka. Its feminine form is Mirosława (Polish pronunciation: [mirɔˈswava]).

Individuals with this name celebrate name day on February 26.

Notable people with the name

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