Radoslav is of Slavic origin, specifically from Bulgaria and Slovakia. It is derived from two elements: 'rad' meaning "happy" or "joyful," and 'slav' which means "glory." Thus, the name Radoslav translates to "joyful glory" or "happy fame." The name has a strong and distinctive sound, reflecting its Slavic roots. It is typically associated with individuals from Eastern European cultures but can be used in other parts of the world as well. In terms of popularity, it is not one of the most common names worldwide but has a significant presence in countries where Slavic influences are prevalent.
Radoslav is not particularly popular as a baby name, with only five boys named Radoslav born each year on average since its first appearance in 1976.