Bronislava

  • [ brah-nee-SLAH-vah (Russian) ]
  • Czech, Slovak, Russian
Czech, Slovak and Russian feminine form of BRONISŁAW.

BRONIS?AW   male   Polish
Derived from the Slavic elements borna "protection" and slava "glory". A famous Polish anthropologist, Bronisław Malinowski (1884-1942), has borne this name.
EQUIVALENTS
CZECH: Branislava, Bronislava
POLISH: Bronisława
RUSSIAN: Bronislava
SERBIAN: Branislava
SLOVAK: Branislava, Bronislava
SLOVENE: Branislava
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
SERBIAN: Branka, Brankica
SLOVAK: Braňka
SLOVENE: Branka
MASCULINE FORMS
CROATIAN: Branislav, Branko
CZECH: Branislav, Bronislav
LITHUANIAN: Bronislovas, Bronius
MACEDONIAN: Branislav, Branko
MEDIEVAL SLAVIC: Bronislav
POLISH: Bronisław
RUSSIAN: Bronislav
SERBIAN: Branislav, Branko
SLOVAK: Branislav, Branko, Bronislav
SLOVENE: Branislav, Branko