Radoslav () is a common
Slavic masculine given name, derived from ''rad-'' ("happy, eager, to care") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"), both very common in
Slavic dithematic names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries.
The main types of Slavic names:
* Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', '' Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ...
. It roughly means "eager glory". It is known since the Middle Ages.
The earliest known Radoslav was a
9th-century Serbian ruler. It may refer to:
People
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Radoslav Bachev
Radoslav Bachev ( bg, Радослав Бачев; born 9 April 1981) is a Bulgarian former professional footballer who played as a defender.
Career
Bachev started his professional career as a footballer at Septemvri Simitli. After that, he pla ...
(born 1981), Bulgarian footballer
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Radoslav Batak (born 1977), Montenegrin footballer
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Radoslav Brđanin
Radoslav Brđanin (9 February 1948 – 7 September 2022) was a Bosnian Serb political leader and a war criminal. In 2004 he was sentenced to 32 years imprisonment by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia for crimes comm ...
(born 1948), Serbian war criminal
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Radoslav Brzobohatý
Radoslav Brzobohatý (; 13 September 1932 – 12 September 2012) was a Czech film and television actor.
Brzobohatý was born in Vrútky, Czechoslovakia. He appeared in many Czech TV shows, including ''30 Cases of Major Zeman'', ''Ulice'' an ...
(1932–2012), Czech actor
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Radoslav Hecl (born 1974), Slovak ice hockey player
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Radoslav Katičić
Radoslav Katičić (; 3 July 1930 – 10 August 2019) was a Croatian linguist, classical philologist, Indo-Europeanist, Slavist and Indologist, one of the most prominent Croatian scholars in the humanities.
Biography
Radoslav Katičić was bor ...
(born 1930), Croatian linguist, historian and culturologist
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Radoslav Kováč
Radoslav Kováč (; born 27 November 1979) is a Czech football manager and former player. Kováč played both in midfield and in defence for Sigma Olomouc, Sparta Prague, Spartak Moscow, West Ham United, FC Basel and Slovan Liberec. At i ...
(born 1979), Czech footballer and manager
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Radoslav Kvapil
Radoslav Kvapil (born 15 March 1934 in Brno) is an internationally acclaimed Czech pianist.
At the end of the 20th century, he devoted his concert programmes to works by Frédéric Chopin, particularly in France, in the Chopin International Pia ...
(born 1934), Czech pianist and composer
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Radoslav Látal (born 1970), Czech footballer
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Radoslav Lorković
Radoslav Lorković (born September 3, 1958) is a Croatian born and classically trained folk and blues musician, known in particular for his flair on the piano and accordion. He has six solo studio recordings, three live albums and has recorded a ...
(born 1958), Croatian born musician
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Radoslav "Rasho" Nesterović (born 1976), Slovenian basketball player
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Radoslav Rangelov
Radoslav Rangelov (born 18 September 1985) is a Bulgarian footballer, currently playing for as a midfielder.
External linksProfile at footballdatabase.eu
1985 births
Living people
Bulgarian footballers
Association football midfielders
F ...
(born 1985), Bulgarian footballer
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Radoslav Rochallyi
Radoslav Rochallyi (born 1 May 1980), Bardejov , Czechoslovakia is a Slovak philosopher, writer and poet living in the Czech Republic.
Biography
Rochallyi was born in Bardejov, located in the Prešov region of what is today the Slovak Re ...
(born 1980), Slovak writer
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Radoslav Samardžić
Radoslav Samardžić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав Самарџић; born 17 October 1970) is a retired Serbian football striker.
Career
He started his professional career in the 1991–92 season. Nicknamed ''Sami'' he played for FK Voj ...
(born 1970), Serbian footballer
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Radoslav Stojanović
Radoslav Stojanović, PhD (Радослав Стојановић) (1930, Obrenovac, Kingdom of Yugoslavia – 31 August 2011) was a Professor of Law at the University of Belgrade and was a member of the Founding Committee of the Democrat ...
, professor of law at the University of Belgrade and former member of the Founding Committee of the Democratic Party
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Radoslav Suchý
Radoslav Suchý (born April 7, 1976) is a Slovak professional ice hockey defenceman currently playing for Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). He formerly played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Phoenix Coyotes and ...
(born 1976), Slovak ice hockey player
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Radoslav Suslekov
Radoslav Suslekov ( bg, Радослав Суслеков, born 13 July 1974) is a boxer from Bulgaria.
He was born in Burgas. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he was stopped in the first round of the Light welterweight (63.5 kg) divisi ...
(born 1974), Bulgarian boxer
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Radoslav Zabavník
Radoslav Zabavník (born 16 September 1980) is a Slovak former professional footballer who played as a defender.
Club career
Zabavník played for MFK Košice and MŠK Žilina in his native country's Corgoň Liga, winning the championship tw ...
(born 1980), Slovak footballer
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Radoslav Židek
Radoslav Židek (born October 15, 1981 in Žilina) is a snowboarder who became the first Slovak to win a Winter Olympics medal. He won a silver in Snowboard Cross at the 2006 Winter Olympics
The 2006 Winter Olympics, officially the XX O ...
(born 1981), Slovakian snowboarder
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Radoslav (painter) Radoslav (Serbian: Радослав) was a miniaturist painter and manuscript illuminator who lived in the first part of the 15th century Serbia. Today in Serbia he is referred to as ''Slikar'' (Painter) Radoslav. Very little information is known a ...
, Serbian 15th-century painter
Royalty and nobility
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Radoslav of Serbia
Radoslav ( sr, Радослав, gr, Ροδόσθλαβος) was a Serbian Prince (''Knez'', Archont) who ruled over the early medieval Principality of Serbia at the beginning of the 9th century. He succeeded his father, prince Višeslav, who ...
, Prince of Serbia (r. 800–822)
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Radoslav of Duklja
Radoslav ( sr-cyr, Радослав) was the Prince of Duklja from 1146 to 1149. As the oldest son, he succeeded as ruler of Duklja after the death of his father, Gradinja in 1146. He was installed by Manuel I Komnenos upon a visit to Constant ...
, Prince of Duklja (r. 1146–48)
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Stefan Radoslav
Stefan Radoslav ( sr-cyr, Стефан Радослав; 1192 – after 1235), also known as Stephanos Doukas ( gr, Στέφανος Δούκας), was the King of Serbia, from 1228 to 1233.
Family
Stefan was the eldest son of Stefan Nemanji� ...
(c. 1192 – c. 1234), king of Serbia from 1228 to 1233
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Radoslav Hlapen
Radoslav Hlapen ( sr, Радослав Хлапен; 1350–1383) was a Serbian magnate who served Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–1355) and Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–71) as '' vojvoda'' (military commander). He took part in the conquest ...
(fl. 1350–71), Serbian magnate
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Radoslav
Radoslav () is a common Slavic masculine given name, derived from ''rad-'' ("happy, eager, to care") and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"), both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It roughly means "eager glory". It is known since the Middle Ages. T ...
, 13th–14th-century Bulgarian ''
sebastokrator
''Sebastokrator'' ( grc-byz, Σεβαστοκράτωρ, Sevastokrátor, August Ruler, ; bg, севастократор, sevastokrator; sh, sebastokrator), was a senior court title in the late Byzantine Empire. It was also used by other rulers wh ...
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Radoslav Čelnik
Radoslav Čelnik ( sr-cyrl, Радослав Челник, hu, Cselnik Radoszláv; 1526–1532), known as Vojvoda Rajko (), was a Serb general ('' vojvoda'') in the army of Jovan Nenad, the titular Serbian Emperor who held present-day Vojvodina, ...
, 16th-century duke (voivode) of Srem
Other
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Radoslav Gospel, 1429 manuscript by Serbian scribe
See also
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Radosław (disambiguation)
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Radosav Radosav ( sr-cyr, Paдocaв) is a Montenegrin masculine given name. It may refer to:
*Radosav Bulić (born 1977), Montenegrin retired footballer
*Radosav Spasojević (born 1992), Montenegrin basketballer
*Radosav Petrović (born 1989), Serbian foot ...
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Radič
Radič ( sr-Cyrl, Радич) is a Serbian masculine given name, popular in the Middle Ages. It is derived from the Slavic word root ''rad-'' ("happy, eager, to care"), with the Slavic suffix ''-ič'', a diminutive of Radoslav, Radomir, etc. Not ...
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Radosavljević Radosavljević ( sr-cyr, Радосављевић) is a Serbian surname, a patronymic derived from ''Radoslav'' and '' Radosav''. It may refer to:
*Aleksandar Radosavljević (footballer born 1979)
*Aleksandar Radosavljević (footballer born 1982)
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and
Radoslavljević, patronymic surnames
References
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Czech masculine given names
Bulgarian masculine given names
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