Name: Mieczyslaw

Gender: Male

Usage: Mieczyslaw is not a popular first name. It is more often used as a boy (male) name.

People having the name Mieczyslaw are in general originating from France.

Variants: For another variant of the name Mieczyslaw across the world, see Mieczysław.

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The Growth number corresponding to this first name is 1. It denotes a pattern that assists you in growth and development: individualistic, determined, pioneering, bold, athletic, independent, active, self-confident.

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Qualities: Leader, Determined
Ruling planet: Sun
Colors: Yellow, Orange, Gold
Gemstones: Topaz, Amber

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The name Mieczyslaw is ranked on the 59,644th position of the most used names. It means that this name is rarely used.

We estimate that there are at least 2400 persons in the world having this name which is around 0.001% of the population. The name Mieczyslaw has ten characters. It means that it is relatively long-length, compared to the other names in our database.

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Mieczysław or Mečislovas (Lithuanian) is a Slavic name of Polish origin and consists of two parts: mieci "throw", and sław "glory, famous". Feminine form: Mieczysława. Alternate form: Mieszko.

This name may refer to:

  • Mieczysław Batsch, Polish footballer
  • Mieczysław Boruta-Spiechowicz, a Polish military officer, a general of the Polish Army and a notable member of the post-war anti-communist opposition in Poland
  • Mieczysława Ćwiklińska, a Polish film actress, stage actor and singer. She was often nicknamed Lińska or Amiette.
  • Mieczysław Fogg, Polish singer
  • Mieczysław Garsztka, Polish aviator, flying ace in the German Air Force in World War I
  • Mečislovas Gedvilas, Lithuanian Soviet politician, first Prime Minister of the Lithuanian SSR
  • Mieczysław Halka Ledóchowski, a Cardinal Ledóchowski
  • Mieczysław Horszowski, a Polish pianist
  • Mieczysław Jagielski, Polish communist politician and economist
  • Mieczysław Janowski, a Polish politician and Member of the European Parliament
  • Mieczysław Karłowicz, a Polish composer and conductor
  • Mieczysław Kawalec, Polish officer in the anti-communist resistance
  • Mieczysław Mickiewicz, Polish-Ukrainian politician
  • Mieczysław Moczar, a Polish communist who played a prominent role in the history of the Polish People's Republic
  • Mieczysław Mokrzycki, Polish Catholic archbishop
  • Mieczysław Munz, a Polish-American pianist
  • Miguel Najdorf, a Polish-born Argentine chess grandmaster of Jewish origin, famous for his Najdorf Variation
  • Mieczysław Niedziałkowski, Polish writer and activist executed during the German AB-Aktion in Poland
  • Mieczysław Nowicki, Polish Olympic medalist in bicycle racing and Minister of Sport
  • Mieczysław Połukard, a Polish speedway rider and coach
  • Mieczysław Rakowski, a Polish communist politician, historian and journalist
  • Mečislovas Reinys, was the Lithuanian Roman Catholic archbishop of the Vilnius, Minsk and Tiddi dioceses, a professor at Vytautas Magnus University
  • Mieczysław Zygfryd Słowikowski, Polish army officer
  • Mieczysław Smorawiński, Polish general who died in the Katyn massacre
  • Mieczysław Stoor, Polish film actor
  • Mieczysław Weinberg, an important Soviet composer of Polish-Jewish origin
  • Mieczysław Wolfke, Polish physicist

Polish: from an old Slavonic personal name, in which a first element of uncertain form, probably derived from Old Polish miecz man or mieszka bear, is combined with the regular name-forming element slav glory. It was borne by two early rulers of Poland, the first of whom, Mieczysław I (c.922–92), played an important role in opposing Teutonic incursions and securing papal support for the Poles.
Variant: Maslaw.
Cognates: Czech: Mečislav. Russian: Mecheslav.
Feminine form: Czech: Mečislava.
Pet forms: Polish: Mietek, Mieszko m.
Czech: Mečislavek, Meček, Mečik m; Mečka, Mečina f

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