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Also Croatian: https://actacroatica.com/en/name/Miloslav/
Milislav is a variant of this name used in Croatia.
Miloslav Mečíř (1964), tennis player
Miloslav Kabeláč (1908–1979), composer and conductor
Miloslav Vlk (1932), cardinal
Miloslav Hořava (1961), hockey player
Miloslav Šimek (1940–2004), actor
Miloslav Gureň (1976), firefighter
Miloslav Ištvan (1928-1990), composer
Miloslav Schmidt (1881-1934)
Miloslav Rechcigl, Sr. (1902–1973), politician, miller, business executive and editor for Radio Svobodná Evropa
Miloslav Valouch (1878-1952), physicist and mathematician
Ing. Miloslav Vlček (1961), politician
Miloslav Fleischmann (1886–1955), hockey player
Miloslav Konopka (1979), hammer thrower
Miloslav Kousal, hockey player
Jozef Miloslav Hurban (1817-1886), was a leader of the Slovak National Council and the Slovak Uprising in 1848/1849, a Slovak writer, journalist, politician, organizer of Slovak cultural life and a Protestant priest.
Miroslav Ransdorf (1953), politician
Me and Emilie007 could be talking about different people, but there was another Miloslav Gureň that was born in 1976; this one is a hockey player who played in the NHL during the 1998-99 and 1999-00 seasons, exclusively with the Montreal Canadiens, who drafted him 60th overall in 1995. He played professionally until 2014-15, when he played in Italy.
Czech and Slovak pronunciation is "mee-law-SLAHF".
Miloslav is also the Slovak, Bulgarian, Serbian and Ukrainian form.

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