Jarosław (IPA: [jaˈrɔswaf] ) is a ⓘPolish given name, equivalent to Jaroslav. It is composed of the elements jar meaning 'strong' or 'powerful' and sława meaning 'glory' or 'fame'.
Diminutive forms include Jarek. Its feminine form is Jarosława [jarɔˈswava].
People and characters with the name Jarosław(a)
- Jarosław, Duke of Opole (aft. 1143 – 1201), Duke of Opole from 1173 and Bishop of Wrocław from 1198 until his death
- Jarosław z Bogorii i Skotnik (ca. 1276 – 1376), Polish nobleman and bishop, member of the Bogoriowie family of the Bogorya
- Jarosław Dąbrowski, Polish general and Commander-in-Chief of the Paris Commune, Polish nobleman and military officer in the Imperial Russian Army, a left-wing independence activist and radical republican for Poland
- Jarosław Duda (computer scientist), Polish computer scientist
- Jarosław Duda (politician), Polish politician and MEP
- Jarosław Hampel (born 1982), Polish Speedway rider
- Jarosław Iwaszkiewicz, (1894–1980), Polish writer, poet, essayist, dramatist and translator
- Jarosława Jóźwiakowska (born 1937), Polish athlete who mainly competed in the high jump
- Jarosław Kaczyński (born 1949), Polish politician, Prime Minister 2006–2007
- Jarosław Kukowski (born 1972), Polish contemporary painter, juror of international art competitions
- Jarosław Kukulski (1944–2010) Polish composer. He was the husband of late singer Anna Jantar and the father of singer Natalia Kukulska
- Jarosław Wałęsa (born 1976), Polish politician, son of former Polish President, Lech Wałęsa
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