masculine Vladislav

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Origin:
slavic
Name Root:
vladěti / vladétʹ ‎sláva > Vladislav
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Slavic “Vladislav (Владислав),” composed of two elements: “vladěti ‎(владѣти) vladétʹ ‎(владе́ть)” (to rule, to own, possess, be master of, own, govern, control, to master, manage) plus “sláva ‎(сла́ва)” (glory, fame, renown, honor, repute, reputation). In turn, the name means “to rule with glory, glorious lord, one who commands fame.” Vladislaus I (1065–1125) was Duke of Bohemia from 1109 to 1117 and from 1120 until his death. Vladislav I was a son of Duke, later King Vratislaus II of Bohemia, by his second wife, Svatava, a daughter of Casimir I of Poland. The name is popular among all Slavic nations as well as some neighboring non-Slavic countries.

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croatian
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russian
serbian
serbian
slovak
slovak
slovene
slovene

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polish
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czech
slovak
slovene
hungarian (magyar)
italian
spanish
catalan
portuguese
romanian
ukrainian
belarusian
medieval Slavic (Latinized)
lithuanian
latvian
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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #3486


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #7348

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Numerological Values: #3

Traits associated with the number 3 include advanced social skills and articulation. People with name-number 3 are delightful to speak to and are often successful orators or writers. They have a colorful imagination and enjoy life to the fullest.

Chakra Number: #3
Solar Plexus Chakra "Manipura"

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Color meaning: Yellow

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Notable People and Personalities

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Vladislav I, Czech Monarch, Duke Of Bohemia
Vladislav Ii (1140–1172), Bohemian Monarch And Second King Of Bohemia
Vladislav Ii. Jagello(1386–1434), Lithuanian-polish Monarch
Vladislav Iii Of Wallachia, Prince Of Wallachia
Vladislav Iosifovič Bortkevič, Russian Economist And Statistician
Vladislav Jagellonský, Bohemian Monarch King Of Bohemia 1471–1516 And Hungary 1490–1516
Vladislav Jindřich, Prince Of Bohemia And Margrave Of Moravia
Vladislav Khodasevich, Russian Poet And Literary Critic
Vladislav Kondratov, Russian Basketball Player
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Vladislav Nikolayevich Volkov, Russian Cosmonaut
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Vladislav Of Croatia, Duke Of Croatia
Vladislav Pavlovich, Russian Fencer
Vladislav Polyakov, Kazakh Swimmer
Vladislav Radimov, Russian Footballer
Vladislav Shcuchko, Russian Fustal Soccer Player
Vladislav Stoyanov, Bulgarian Footballer
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Vladislav Terzyul, Ukrainian Climber
Vladislav Tkačëv, French Chess Player
Vladislav Tret'jak, Russian Ice Hockey Player And Coach
Vladislav Vančura, Czech Poet And Writer