Radoslav
Radoslav is a common Slavic masculine given name, derived from rad- and slava, both very common in Slavic dithematic names. 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
- Radoslav Bachev, Bulgarian footballer
- Radoslav Batak, Serbo-Montenegrin football defender
- Radoslav Brđanin, Serbian war criminal
- Radoslav Hecl, Slovak ice hockey defenceman
- Radoslav Katičić, Croatian linguist, historian and culturologist
- Radoslav Kováč, Czech footballer
- Radoslav Kvapil, Czech pianist and composer
- Radoslav Látal, Czech footballer
- Radoslav Lorković, Croatian born musician
- Radoslav Nesterovič, professional basketball player in the NBA
- Radoslav Rangelov, Bulgarian footballer
- Radoslav Samardžić, Serbian retired football striker
- Radoslav Stojanović, professor of law at the University of Belgrade and former member of the Founding Committee of the Democratic Party
- Radoslav Suchý, Slovak ice hockey defenceman
- Radoslav Suslekov, Bulgarian boxer
- Radoslav Židek, Slovakian snowboarder
- Radoslav, lived in Serbia in the 15th century
Royalty and nobility
- Radoslav of Serbia, Prince of Serbia
- Radoslav of Duklja, Prince of Duklja
- Stefan Radoslav, king of Serbia from 1228 to 1233
- Radoslav Hlapen, Serbian magnate
- Radoslav, 13th–14th-century Bulgarian sebastokrator
- Radoslav Čelnik, 16th-century duke of Srem
Other
- Radoslav Gospel, 1429 manuscript by Serbian scribe