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Forename Miloš

Worldwide, Miloš (Miloš Serbia Czechia Slovakia Croatia Bosnia and Herzegovina, Милош Serbia Belarus Russia Bulgaria Kazakhstan, מילוש Israel, and others...) is a common masculine forename. The forename Miloš is characteristic of Serbia, where it is a common male name, Czechia, where it is quite a common boy's name, and Croatia (explore the name in all countries). Much less frequently, Miloš is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Miloš

name מילוש, name Мілаш, name Мілош, name Miloš, name Milouš, name Milos, name Милош, name Milosz, name Miłosz
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Miloš Serbia, Slovakia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czechia
Милош Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Kazakhstan, Belarus
מילוש Israel

First names said to be same

Milos, Milosz, Milouš, Miłosz, Мілаш, and Мілош

First name Miloš in the context

Miloš is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Miloš Obrenović , the character from novel Shepherd king or the liberation of Serbia : a historical tale, Shepherd king or the liberation of Serbia : a historical short story/written by K.B.; Miloš Obilić , the character from novel Đurađ Branković : a historical novel; Miloš , the character from novel Jurmusa and Fatima or Turkish empire eats itself: the story of the liberation of six districts 1832-1834; Miloš , the character from novel Two Idols and Miloš Hrma , among other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of miloš čech miloš čech miloš čech Czech old catholic bishop, CZ (b. 1855) link
picture of miloš vojta miloš vojta miloš vojta Czech politician and servant, CZ (b. 1862) link
picture of miloš božanović miloš božanović miloš božanović politician (1863-1922), HR (b. 1863) link
picture of miloš vladimír štefanovič miloš vladimír štefanovič miloš vladimír štefanovič SK (b. 1854) link
miloš krivokapić Montenegrin noble (b. 1819) link
miloš popović Serbian writer, RS (b. 1820) link
picture of miloš lihovecký miloš lihovecký miloš lihovecký SK (b. 1862) link
picture of miloš maixner miloš maixner miloš maixner Czech translator (1873-1937), CZ (b. 1873) link
picture of miloš antonín záruba miloš antonín záruba miloš antonín záruba Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament, Czechoslovak politician and roman catholic priest, CZ (b. 1875) link
picture of miloš jiránek miloš jiránek miloš jiránek Czech painter, translator and writer (1875-1911), CZ (b. 1875) link
picture of miloš nový miloš nový miloš nový Czech actor and film director, CZ (b. 1879) link
picture of miloš svetozár krno miloš svetozár krno miloš svetozár krno (b. 1869) link
picture of miloš marten miloš marten miloš marten Czech poet, literature reviewer, translator and writer, CZ (b. 1883) link
picture of miloš čeleda miloš čeleda miloš čeleda Czech composer, CZ (b. 1884) link
picture of miloš vančo miloš vančo miloš vančo Czechoslovak minister of justice of the Slovakia, member of Czechoslovak national parliament and slovak nation politician (1884-1970), SK (b. 1884) link

Characteristic surnames

Fiala, Ivanović, Milanović, Stanković, Stojković, Cvetković, Knežević, Radulović, Jovanović, Todorović, Novaković, Živković, Marinković, Milenković, Milošević, Mihajlović, Mladenović, Stojanović, Blagojević, Kovačević, Đorđević, Milovanović, Janković, Procházka, Petković, Petrović, Ilić, Milić, Savić, Simić, Lukić, Jović, Tomić, Novák, Mandić, Svoboda, Radovanović, Ristić, Černý, Popović, Radović, Dvořák, Nikolić, Novotný, Vuković, Marković, Mitrović, Pavlović, Veselý, and Milosavljević