Miloš
| Pronunciation | Czech: [ˈmɪloʃ] Serbo-Croatian: [mǐloʃ] (given name), [mîloʃ] (surname) Slovak: [ˈmilɔʂ]  | 
|---|---|
| Gender | male | 
| Language(s) | Slavic | 
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Slavic | 
| Meaning | hypocorism of Miloslav, from Slavic mil-, "compassionate, dear",[1] and the hypocoristic suffix -oš (similar to the Latin suffix -us).[2] | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Milosh, Cyrillic: Милош, Miłosz | 
| Variant form(s) | female: Milena, Mileva, Milka, Milojka, Milica, Mila | 
| Derived | Milošević | 
| Related names | Mile, 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 | 

Miloš, Milos, Miłosz or spelling variations thereof is a mainly male Slavic given name and a surname. It may refer to:
Given name
Sportsmen
- Miłosz Bernatajtys, Polish rower
 - Miloš Bogunović, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Budaković, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Ćuk, Serbian water polo player, Olympic champion
 - Miloš Dimitrijević, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Đelmaš, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Holuša, Czech race walker
 - Miloš Jojić, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Korolija, Serbian water polo player
 - Miloš Krasić, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Marić, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Milošević, Croatian swimmer
 - Miloš Milutinović, Serbian footballer and manager
 - Miloš Nikić, Serbian volleyball player
 - Miloš Ninković, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Pavlović (racing driver), Serbian racing driver
 - Milos Raonic, Montenegrin-born Canadian tennis player
 - Miloš Stanojević (rower), Serbian rower
 - Miloš Šestić, Serbian footballer
 - Miloš Teodosić, Serbian basketball player
 - Miloš Terzić (volleyball), Serbian volleyball player
 - Miloš Tomić, Serbian rower
 - Miloš Vasić, Serbian rower
 - Miloš Vemić, Serbian volleyball player
 - Miloš Vujanić, Serbian basketball player
 
Other
- Milos Alcalay (born 1945), Venezuelan diplomat
 - Miloš Vojinović (fl. 1330), Serbian nobleman
 - Miloš Obilić (fl. 1389), possibly legendary Serbian knight
 - Miloš Crnjanski, Serbian poet, author, diplomat
 - Millosh Gjergj Nikolla, Albanian poet
 - Miloš Forman, Czech film director, screenwriter, actor and professor
 - Miloš Jakeš (1922–2020), Czechoslovak politician
 - Miloš Karadaglić, Montenegrin classical guitarist
 - Milos Milos (1941–1966), Serbian-born American actor, stunt double and bodyguard
 - Miloš Obrenović, Prince of Serbia
 - Miloš Tichý, Czech astronomer
 - Miloš Zahradník, Czech mathematician
 - Miloš Zeman, former President of the Czech Republic
 - Miłosz Magin, Polish composer and pianist
 - Miłosz Biedrzycki, Polish poet, translator and geophysical engineer
 - Miloš Biković, Serbian actor
 
Surname
- Czesław Miłosz (1911–2004), Polish poet and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature 1980.
 - Andrzej Miłosz (1917–2002), brother of Czesław and a journalist, translator, and documentary film producer
 - Oscar Milosz (1877–1939), poet and diplomat who wrote in French and a cousin of Czesław Miłosz
 - Stephen Milosz (1955–2022), Australian cricket player
 - Ljubo Miloš (1919–1948), Croatian World War II official and concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes
 - Mato Miloš, Croatian footballer
 - Milos Milos (1941–1966), Serbian-born American actor, stunt double and bodyguard
 - Nenad Miloš, Serbian swimmer
 - Predrag Miloš, Serbian swimmer
 
References
- ^ Franz Miklosich (1860), Die Bildung der slavischen Personennamen, pp. 76–77
 - ^ Petar Skok (1972), "-oš", Etimologijski rječnik hrvatskoga ili srpskoga jezika, vol. 2, p. 574