Bronislav
| Gender | masculine | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Slavic | 
| Meaning | "defender of the glory" | 
| Other names | |
| Short form(s) | Brano | 
| Derived | borna (to protect, to defend) and slava (glory, fame) | 
| Related names | Bronislava (f), Bronisław, Branislav, Branimir, Bronislovas | 
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Bronislav is a Slavic masculine given name, derived from the Slavic elements borna ("to protect, to defend") and slava ("glory, fame"), thus meaning "defender of the glory".[1] It is the Czech, Ukrainian and Russian form of the name Branislav.
The feminine form of the name is Bronislava.
Notable people with the name include:
- Bronislav Bechyňský (1962–2011), Czech sport shooter
 - Bronislav Červenka (born 1975), Czech football player and manager
 - Bronislav Danda (1930–2015), Czech ice hockey player
 - Bronislav Gimpel (1911–1979), Polish-American violinist and teacher
 - Bronislav Grombchevsky (1855–1926), Polish-Russian army officer and explorer
 - Bronislav Kaminski (1899–1944), Soviet Nazi collaborator
 - Bronislav Poloczek (1939–2012), Polish-Czech theatre and television actor
 - Bronislav Snetkov (born 1967), Russian speed skater
 - Bronislav Stáňa (born 1993), Czech footballer
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Bronislav
 - Bronislava, feminine form of the name
 - Bronisław (given name)
 - Branislav
 - Slavic names