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== Surname ==
== Surname ==
* [[Czesław Miłosz]] (1911–2004), poet and winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] 1980.
* [[Czesław Miłosz]] (1911–2004), poet and winner of the [[Nobel Prize in Literature]] 1980.
* [[Oscar Milosz]] (1877–1939), poet and diplomat who wrote in French and a relative of Czesław Miłosz.
* [[Oscar Milosz]] (1877–1939), poet and diplomat who wrote in French and a relative of Czesław Miłosz
* [[Stephen Milosz]] (born 1955), Australian cricket player.
* [[Stephen Milosz]] (born 1955), Australian cricket player
* [[Ljubo Miloš]] (1919–1948), Croatian World War II official and concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes
* [[Ljubo Miloš]] (1919–1948), Croatian World War II official and concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes
* [[Mato Miloš]], Croatian footballer
* [[Mato Miloš]], Croatian footballer
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* [[Miloš Vujanić]], Serbian basketball player
* [[Miloš Vujanić]], Serbian basketball player


==See also==
==Other==
* [[Miloš (unmanned ground vehicle)]], an unmanned ground vehicle developed by the Military Technical Institute Belgrade
* [[Milosz Point]], South Shetland Islands, Antarctica
* [[Milosz Point]], South Shetland Islands, Antarctica



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Miloš
PronunciationCzech: [ˈmɪloʃ]
Serbo-Croatian: [mǐloʃ] (given name), [mîloʃ] (surname)
Slovak: [ˈmiloʃ]
Gendermale
Language(s)Slavic
Origin
Word/nameSlavic
Meaninghypocorism of Miloslav, from Slavic mil-, "compassionate, dear",[1] and the hypocoristic suffix -oš (similar to the Latin suffix -us).[2]
Other names
Alternative spellingMilosh, Cyrillic: Милош, Miłosz
Variant form(s)female: Milena, Mileva, Milka, Milojka, Milica, Mila
DerivedMilošević
Related namesMile, Milo, Bogomil, Milan, Miloje, Miliša, Miladin, Milat, Mileta, Milojko, Milasin, Milohna, Milovan, Milomir, Milutin, Milenko, Milinko, Milko, Milić, Miodrag, Miloslav, Milisav, Milosav, Miogost, Milman, Milorad, Milivoj, Milivoje

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References

  1. ^ Franz Miklosich (1860), Die Bildung der slavischen Personennamen, pp. 76–77
  2. ^ Petar Skok (1972), "-oš", Etimologijski rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika, vol. 2, p. 574