Mirosława
{{Infobox given name
| name = Mirosława
| pronunciation = {{IPA|pl|mi.rɔˈswa.va|lang|Pl-Mirosława.ogg}}
| gender = Female
| meaning = mir 'peace, world' + slav 'glory, celebrate'
| region = Poland
| language = Polish
| alternative spelling =
| variant forms = Mirosław (m)
| related names =
| name day =
| derived = Miroslava
}}
{{Wiktionary|Mirosława}}
Mirosława ({{IPA|pl|mi.rɔˈswa.va|lang|Pl-Mirosława.ogg}}) is a Polish feminine given name of Slavic origin. It is the feminine form of Mirosław, derived from the Slavic elements mirŭ ("peace, world") and slava ("glory"), thus meaning 'one who celebrates peace, one who celebrates the world'.
Notable people with the name include:
- Lucyna Mirosława Falkowska (1951–2021), Polish scientist and oceanographer
- Miroslawa Danuta Golos (born 1949), the wife of the former President of Poland Lech Wałęsa
- Mirosława Jastrzębska (born 1921), Polish scientist, ethnographer, and museum curator
- Mirosława Krajewska (born 1940), Polish actress
- Mirosława Litmanowicz (1928–2017), Polish chess player
- Mirosława Makuchowska, Polish LGBT rights activist
- Mirosława Marcheluk (1939–2025), Polish actress
- Mirosława Masłowska (born 1943), Polish politician
- Mirosława Nykiel (born, 1953), Polish politician, manager, and teacher
- Mirosława Ostrowska (born 1969), Polish professor of oceanology
- Mirosława Sagun-Lewandowska (born 1970), Polish sport shooter
- Mirosława Sarna (born 1942), Polish track and field athlete
- Mirosława Stachowiak-Różecka (born 1973), Polish politician
- Mirosława Turowska (born 1962), Polish former paralympic table tennis player
- Mirosława Zakrzewska-Kotula (1932–1985), Polish volleyball, basketball and handball player