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Jarmila is a
Slavic origin female given name.
Derived from the
Slavic elements jary fierce,
strong and mil favour.
Similar names are Jaromíra and Jaroslava...
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Jarmila Kratochvílová (Czech pronunciation: [
ˈjarmɪla ˈkratoxviːlovaː] ; born 26
January 1951 in Golčův Jeníkov) is a
Czechoslovak former track and field...
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Jarmila Wolfe (née Gajdošová,
formerly Groth; born 26
April 1987) is a Slovak-Australian
former tennis player. In her career, she won two
singles titles...
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Jarmila Novotná (September 23, 1907 in
Prague –
February 9, 1994 in New York City) was a
Czech lyric coloratura soprano and actress. From 1940 to 1956...
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Jarmila Bělíková (April 27, 1948 – May 6, 2010) was a
Czech psychologist, activist, and translator. She was born in Brno. She
studied medicine and during...
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Jarmila Veselá (29
November 1899 in
Prague – 2
January 1972 in Prague) was a
Czechoslovak criminal lawyer,
first ****ociate
professor at the
Faculty of...
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Jarmila Jurkovičová (née Klimešová,
Czech pronunciation: [
ˈjarmɪla ˈklɪmɛʃovaː]; born 9
February 1981 in Šumperk) is a
female javelin thrower from the...
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Jarmila Šuláková (27 June 1929 – 11
February 2017) was a
Czech vocalist and
occasional actress. She was a
significant exponent of
Moravian traditional...
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Jarmila Škodová (born 11 July 1943) is a
Czech former cross-country skier. She
competed in
three events at the 1964
Winter Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde...
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Jarmila Králíčková (born 11 May 1944 in Prague) is a
Czech former field hockey player who
competed for
Czechoslovakia in the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans...