Bratislav
Masculine
Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Bratislav is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, composed of the elements bratŭ meaning "brother" and slava meaning "glory" or "fame." Thus, the name bears the significance of "brotherly glory." Its feminine counterpart is Bratislava.EtymologyThe name belongs to the category of Slavic compound names, where two word stems are joined to convey a particular meaning or aspiration. The element slava is especially common in names such as Vladislav or Miroslav (often meaning "peace-glory"), and bratŭ represents fraternity and kinship. This particular combination Bratislav reflects a desire for glorious kinship or fraternal fame in the ancient naming tradition among Slavs.Notable BearersBratislav Mijalković (born 1951), Serbian football playerBratislav Punoševac (born 1986), Serbian footballerBratislav Ristić (born 1987), Serbian football midfielderBratislav Živković (born 1975), Serbian football midfielderCultural ContextThe name has been used predominantly in Serbia. In modern society, cultural and linguistic distances may see it associated with the capital of Slovakia (Bratislava), which shares the same etymological root but is geographically distinct. In addition, the name echoes similar ancient derived forms, such as Bretislav, showing how sound shifts affect identical origin languages evolving in different political units.See also on Wikipedia: The masculine name's version Bratislaw appears in Polish etymology lists reinforcing the root within various West Slavic countries and broader West/ East Slavic solidarity: on the plain family vs. group/military lines.Key FactsMeaning: brother glory (composite)Etymological Origin: bratŭ “brother” plus slava “glory”Type: Compound given-nameFeminine Equivalent: BratislavaPrevalent in: Serbia