Mirosława
| Pronunciation | Polish: [mi.rɔˈswa.va] ⓘ |
|---|---|
| Gender | Female |
| Language | Polish |
| Origin | |
| Meaning | mir 'peace, world' + slav 'glory, celebrate' |
| Region of origin | Poland |
| Other names | |
| Variant form | Mirosław (m) |
| Derived | Miroslava |
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Mirosława (Polish: [mi.rɔˈswa.va] ⓘ) is a Polish feminine dithematic name. It is the feminine form of Mirosław, derived from the Slavic elements mirŭ ("peace, world") and slava ("glory").[1]
Notable people with the name include:
- Lucyna Mirosława Falkowska (1951–2021), Polish scientist and oceanographer
- Miroslawa Danuta Golos (born 1949), the wife of the former President of Poland Lech Wałęsa
- Mirosława Jastrzębska (born 1921), Polish scientist, ethnographer, and museum curator
- Mirosława Krajewska (born 1940), Polish actress
- Mirosława Litmanowicz (1928–2017), Polish chess player
- Mirosława Makuchowska, Polish LGBT rights activist
- Mirosława Marcheluk (1939–2025), Polish actress
- Mirosława Masłowska (born 1943), Polish politician
- Mirosława Nykiel (born, 1953), Polish politician, manager, and teacher
- Mirosława Ostrowska (born 1969), Polish professor of oceanology
- Mirosława Sagun-Lewandowska (born 1970), Polish sport shooter
- Mirosława Sarna (born 1942), Polish track and field athlete
- Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka (born 1973), Polish politician
- Mirosława Turowska (born 1962), Polish former paralympic table tennis player
- Mirosława Zakrzewska-Kotula (1932–1985), Polish volleyball, basketball and handball player
See also
References
- ^ Mike Campbell. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Mirosława". Behind the Name. Retrieved 2026-01-29.