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Forename Jaroslav

Around the globe, Jaroslav (Ярослав Ukraine Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Germany, Jaroslav Czechia Slovakia Russia Germany Serbia, ירוסלב Israel) is a widespread masculine forename. The first name Jaroslav is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is a common boy's name, Ukraine, and Slovakia, where it is quite a common boy's name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, Russia, and Czechia. Much less frequently, Jaroslav is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Jaroslav

name Iaroslav, name Jaroslav, name Yars, name Йарослав, name Жарослав, name Jaraslau, name Яраслав, name Ярославас, name Яраслаў, name Славик, name Ârs, name Ярослав, name Jaraslaw, name ירוסלב, name Yaraslau, name יארוסלב, name Jars, name Jaroslavs, name Jaraslav, name Jaroslavas, name Yaraslav, name Yaraslaw, name Jarosław, name Iars, name Jaroszlav, name Jaroslaw, name Слава, name Ярославс, name יארוסלאב, name Yaroslav, name Яраслау, name Ярик, name Jaroslaus
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Ярослав Germany, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia
Jaroslav Germany, Slovakia, Serbia, Czechia, Russia
ירוסלב Israel
Яраслаў Belarus

First name Jaroslav in the context

Jaroslav is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Jaroslav of Sternberg , the mythical Moravian warrior and Jarosław Kubiak .

Notable namesakes

picture of jaroslav lev of rožmitál jaroslav lev of rožmitál jaroslav lev of rožmitál Czech diplomat (b. 1425) link
jaroslav z trocnova (b. 1400) link
jaroslav an esquire of Albrecht Kostka z Postupic (b. 1450) link
picture of jaroslav z pernštejna jaroslav z pernštejna jaroslav z pernštejna Czech nobleman, CZ (b. 1528) link
jaroslav ii z lobkowicz (b. 1483) link
jaroslav i. smiřický ze smiřic Czech nobleman, CZ (b. 1513) link
picture of jaroslav bořita z martinic jaroslav bořita z martinic jaroslav bořita z martinic Czech hofmeister, valet and nobleman (1582-1649), CZ (b. 1582) link
picture of jaroslav volf ze šternberka jaroslav volf ze šternberka jaroslav volf ze šternberka Czech noble (b. 1590) link
jaroslav borita freiherr von martinitz (b. 1552) link
jaroslav kladenský z kladna DE (b. 1579) link
jaroslav ii. smiřický ze smiřic CZ (b. 1588) link
picture of jaroslav ignác šternberk jaroslav ignác šternberk jaroslav ignác šternberk CZ (b. 1641) link
picture of jaroslav pospíšil jaroslav pospíšil jaroslav pospíšil Czech publisher and translator, CZ (b. 1812) link
picture of jaroslav čermák jaroslav čermák jaroslav čermák Czech painter, CZ (b. 1831) link
picture of jaroslav von rilke jaroslav von rilke jaroslav von rilke Czech member of Czech council, attorney, manager and notary (1835-1892), CZ (b. 1835) link

Characteristic surnames

Ka, Staněk, Svoboda, Kolář, Kovář, Kučera, Kříž, Novotny, Veselý, Moravec, Černý, Krejčí, Pokorný, Dvořák, Novotný, Ševčík, Čermák, Procházka, Pospíšil, Sedláček, Růžička, Šimek, Hájek, Ek, Il, Lek, Nek, Marek, Musil, Král, Novak, Vaněk, Holub, Zeman, Soukup, Beneš, Kohout, Tichý, Novák, Němec, Horák, Fiala, and Kratochvíl