The baby name Dobruslava is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced {'phonetic': 'doh-BROO-slah-vah', 'ipa': '/doˈbruːslava/'}.
Dobruslava is Slavic in Origin.
The baby name Dobruslava is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced {'phonetic': 'doh-BROO-slah-vah', 'ipa': '/doˈbruːslava/'}.
Dobruslava is Slavic in Origin.
Dobruslava is a rare Slavic feminine name built from the Proto-Slavic elements dobr- “good, kind” and slava “glory, fame,” yielding the sense “good glory” or “celebration of goodness.” It stands as a regional and phonetic variant of the more widespread Dobroslava; related forms include Polish Dobrosława, Czech/Slovak/Serbo-Croatian Dobroslava, and East Slavic Доброслава. Diminutives and short forms include Dobruša/Dobruše, Dobruška, Slávka, Sława/Sławka, Dobra, and Dobrusia. The masculine counterpart is Dobroslav (Polish Dobrosław).
Compound -slava names flourished among early and high medieval Slavs, appearing in charters and chronicles for noblewomen and abbesses, then receded under Latin and Christian naming fashions. National revivals in the 19th–20th centuries restored interest, especially in Czech and Polish spheres, and the name now surfaces occasionally across Central and Eastern Europe. Dobruslava remains uncommon yet appealing for parents seeking a distinctly Slavic heritage name that conveys benevolence joined with honorable reputation.
Dobruslava is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. Either way, it's a name very few children share.
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