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Miraslava

Miraslava is a Slavic name built from roots meaning peace and glory, a feminine form related to Miroslav.

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Miraslava is a Slavic name built from roots meaning peace and glory, making it a feminine form related to Miroslav. That combination is one of the classic patterns in Slavic compound naming, where a name often expresses a hoped-for quality or ideal through two meaningful elements. The result is a name with both beauty and moral weight.

Miraslava feels grand, formal, and deeply traditional. It has the flowing shape and strong internal structure that make many Slavic names feel both poetic and substantial. The peace-and-glory combination is especially compelling because it balances serenity with honor, creating a meaning that is elevated without being severe.

In modern use, the name remains rare, which only heightens its regal atmosphere. Miraslava sounds like a name with history in its bones, one that can suggest dignity, aspiration, and a sense of inherited cultural richness.

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