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Cyrillic script The Cyrillic script ( ), Slavonic script or the Slavic script, is a writing system used for various languages across Eurasia. It is the designated national script in various Slavic, Turkic, Mongolic, Uralic, Caucasian and Iranic-speaking co ...
: Доброслав) is a Slavic masculine given name which contains two elements: "dobro" - good, goodness and "sława/slava" - glory, fame. The Polish spelling is Dobrosław. Variants include Serbian Dobrosav. The feminine forms are Dobroslava, Dobroslavka, Dobrosława. The name may refer to: *
Stefan Vojislav Stefan Vojislav ( sr-cyr, Стефан Војислав; gr, Στέφανος Βοϊσθλάβος; 1034–d. 1043) was the Prince of Duklja from 1040 to 1043. Beginning in the year 1018, he served as a Byzantine governor, until 1034 when he l ...
(fl. 1018 - d. 1043), anachronistically called ''Dobroslav'', Prince of the Serbs * Dobroslav II, ruler of Duklja 1101–1102 * Dobroslav III, ruler of Duklja in 1102 * Dobrosława Bałazy, from Teatr Polskiego Radia * Dobroslav Chrobák, Slovak writer *
Dobroslav Jevđević Dobroslav Jevđević ( sr-Cyrl, Доброслав Јевђевић, ; 28 December 1895 – October 1962) was a Bosnian Serb politician and self-appointed Chetnik commander (, војвода) in the Herzegovina region of the Axis-occupied Ki ...
, Bosnian Serb politician and Chetnik commander * Dobrosav Krstić, retired Serbian footballer of the 1950s and 1960s who was very successful with FC Sochaux-Montbéliard in French Division 1 *
Dobroslav Paraga Dobroslav Paraga (born 9 December 1960) is a Croatian right-wing politician. He was first president of the Croatian Party of Rights, after the party was reestablished in 1991. In 1993 he founded the Croatian Party of Rights 1861 following a po ...
(9 December 1960), Croatian right-wing politician * Dobrosław Kot, Polish
fantasy Fantasy is a genre of speculative fiction involving magical elements, typically set in a fictional universe and sometimes inspired by mythology and folklore. Its roots are in oral traditions, which then became fantasy literature and d ...
writer, philosopher, and historian of Polish music folklore *
Jonatán Dobroslav Čipka Jonatán Dobroslav Čipka was a Slovak priest, poet and author. Education and early work He attended the primary school in Tisovec. Then he studied at the Lyceum in Kežmarok and Bratislava. Later he continued his University studies in Jena, whe ...
, Slovak priest, poet and author *
Alexey Dobrovolsky Alexey Aleksandrovich Dobrovolsky (also known as Dobroslav; October 13, 1938 – May 19, 2013) was a Soviet-Russian ideologue of Russian Rodnoverie (a form of Slavic neopaganism), national anarchist, neo-Nazi, and volkhv of the Nature Conservat ...
, (also known as Dobroslav; 1938-2013) - Soviet dissident, neo-Nazi, and one of the founders of Russian neo-paganism


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* Slavic names * Dobroslav, Ukraine, an urbal locality in Odessa Oblast, Ukraine * Dobroslava, a village and municipality in
Svidník District Svidník District (''okres Svidník'') is a district in the Prešov Region of eastern Slovakia. Until 1918, the district was part of the Hungarian county of Šariš (Sáros). Municipalities * Belejovce * Beňadikovce *Bodružal * Cernina * Ci ...
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Slovakia Slovakia (; sk, Slovensko ), officially the Slovak Republic ( sk, Slovenská republika, links=no ), is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It is bordered by Poland to the north, Ukraine to the east, Hungary to the south, Austria to the s ...
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Dobrosloveni Dobrosloveni is a commune in Olt County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of five villages: Dobrosloveni, Frăsinetu, Potopinu, Reșca and Reșcuța. According to the 2002 census, it had a population of 3,909, of which 99% were ethnic Romanians. ...
, a commune in Olt County, Romania *
Dobroslavtsi Dobroslavtsi ( bg, Доброславци, also transcribed as Dobroslavtzi or Dobroslavci) is a village (село) in western Bulgaria, located in the Sofia-city (''Sofiya-Grad'') Province. It is located from the city of Sofia Sofia ( ; ...
, a village in Sofia in western Bulgaria


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