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词条 Vladislav
释义

  1. Origin

  2. Notable people

  3. Places

  4. See also

  5. External links

  6. References

{{Infobox given name
| name = Vladislav
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| gender = male
| meaning = possessor of the glory, fame
| language = Slavic
| origin = Slavic
| alternative spelling = {{cyrl|Владислав}}
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| variant forms = Vladyslav, Władysław
| related names = female form Vladislava
| seealso = Vladisav, Volodyslav, Ladislao, Ladislav, Ŭladzislaŭ, Ulászló
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Vladislav[1] (Belarusian: Уладзіслаў (Uladzislaŭ, Uładzisłaŭ); Polish: Władysław, Włodzisław; Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Serbian, Ukrainian: Владислав[1]) is a male given name of Slavic origin. Variations include Volodislav, Vlastislav, Vlaslav. In the Czech Republic and Slovakia the name is often spelled Ladislav. Outside of the Slavic countries it is sometimes Latinized as either Vladislaus or Vladislas. Spanish forms include Ladislao and Uladislao. The Hungarian form is László.

In Russia it is sometimes colloquially shortened either as Vlad (Влад) or Slava (Слава).

Feminine form of the name Vladislav is Vladislava, or in Polish spelling Władysława.

Origin

The name Vladislav literally means One who owns a glory, or simply Famous. It is a composite name derived from two Slavic roots: Vlad- meaning either 'to own' (Ukrainian voloditi (володiти) means 'to own', Polish władać - 'to be in possession of', Russian vladet (владеть) - 'to own'), or 'to rule' (another meaning of Polish władać is 'to rule', Ukrainian vlada (влада) means 'power', 'the government', in Slovak and Czech language, vláda means ruling body, government in modern form, vládnuť (vládnout) means 'to rule', vládca (vládce) is 'ruler'), and slav- meaning 'fame/glory'.

Notable people

  • František Vladislav Hek, Czech national revivalist (1769–1847)
  • Ivan Vladislav of Bulgaria, emperor of Bulgaria 1015–1018
  • Stefan Vladislav I, king of Serbia 1233–1243
  • Vladislav, a duke of Dalmatia, 821 – approx. 835
  • Vladislav I, duke of Bohemia 1109–1117, 1120–1125
  • Vladislav I, ruler of Wallachia 1364–1377
  • Vladislaus II, duke and later king of Bohemia 1158–1172
  • Vladislav II, ruler of Wallachia 1447–1456
  • Vladislav II Jagello, grand duke of Lithuania and king of Poland 1386–1434
  • Vladislaus II of Hungary, king of Bohemia 1471–1516, king of Hungary and Croatia 1490–1516
  • Vladislaus III, duke of Bohemia, 1197; prince of Bohemia and margrave of Moravia, 1197-1222
  • Vladislav Bykanov (born 1989), Israeli Olympic short track speed skater
  • Vladislav Gorodetsky, Polish architect (1863–1930)
  • Vladislav Khodasevich, Russian poet (1886–1939)
  • Vladislav Sitnichenko, Russian footballer
  • Vladislav Tretiak, Russian goaltender, born 1952
  • Vladislav Vančura, Czech writer, playwright and film director (1891–1942)
  • Vladyslav Vashchuk, Ukrainian footballer, born 1975

Places

  • Vladislav, town in the Czech Republic
  • Vladislavci, municipality in Osijek-Baranja county, Croatia
  • Władysławowo, town in Poland

See also

  • Slavic names
  • Ladislav
  • László

External links

  • List of more than 193 famous Vladislavs in Russian

References

1. ^Behind the Name - Vladislav
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