Bolesław (given name) explained

Bolesław / Boleslav
Pronunciation:pronounced as /cs/
pronounced as /pl/
Gender:male
Meaning:bole ("large, more")[1] + sława/slava ("glory, fame")
Origin:Slavic
Nickname:Bolek, Bolko, Bolo, Slava, Slavko, Sławek
Variant Forms:Bolesława/Boleslava (f)
Footnotes:http://www.behindthename.com/name/bolesl16aw

Bolesław, Boleslaw, Boleslav or Boleslaus in Latin, is a male given name of Slavic origin meaning great glory. Feminine forms: Bolesława / Boleslava.

It was the favoured dynastic name in the Polish Piast dynasty and also, to a considerably lesser extent, among the Czech Přemyslids. Into the Piasts was borrowed from Přemyslids through inheritance in female line. (The mother of first Polish monarch of that name, i.e. Boleslaus the Brave, was the Czech princess Doubravka of Bohemia, whose father and brother bore the name "Boleslav".) Rulers of the Silesian line of the Piast dynasty were often known by the shortened version of the name, Bolko. In total, 45 kings and dukes from the House of Piast bore the name.

List of people with given name Boleslaw, Boleslav or Bolesław

Polish historical rulers from the House of Piast

Polish-Silesian rulers from House of Piast known as Bolkos

Czech historical rulers

Other historical rulers

Other

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Brückner, Aleksander. Aleksander Brückner

    . Aleksander Brückner. Słownik etymologiczny języka polskiego. 1927. Bolesław. Polish.