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Stanislava
Stanislava or Stanisława is the female form of the Slavic given name Stanislav, which means "one who achieves glory". It is most often found in the Slavic countries of central and eastern Europe. The name may refer to: People * Stanisława Angel-Engelówna (1908–1958), Polish actress * Stanislava Brezovar (1937–2003), Slovenian ballerina * Stanislava Bubulytė (born 1945), Lithuanian rower *Stanisława Celińska (born 1947), Polish actress * Stanisława de Karłowska (1876–1952), Polish artist * Stanislava Jachnická (born 1965), Czech actress *Stana Katić, Canadian actress * Stanislava Komarova (born 1986), Russian swimmer * Stanisława Leszczyńska (1896–1974), Polish midwife * Stanislava Nopova (born 1953), Czech writer *Stanisława Nowicka (1905–1990), Polish dancer and singer *Stanisława Anna Okularczyk (born 1943), Polish politician *Stanisława Perzanowska (1898–1982), Polish actress * Stanisława Prządka (born 1943), Polish politician * Stanisława Przybysz ...
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Stanislava Jachnická
Stanislava Jachnická is a Czech stage and television actress. Czech voice of Lisa Kudrow. Biography She was born 18 August 1965 in Prague, Czechoslovakia. She studied Secondary School of Economics and Theatrical Academy of Musical Arts. Theatre ABC Theatre *''Our Town'' .... Mrs. Webb *''Everything in the Garden'' ... Cynthia *''Anna Karenina'' .... Dolly Oblonskaya *'' Lorna and Ted'' .... Lorna Rokoko Theatre *'' Passion'' .... Agnes Filmography *''" Soukromé pasti"'' (2008) TV series .... (episode ???) *''PF 77'' (2003) *''Postel'' (1997) *''Smůla'' (1997) *''Fany'' (1995) *''Dotyky'' (1988) Voice works in the films and TV shows *''Bandslam'' (2010) .... Karen Burton *''Hotel for Dogs'' (2009) .... Lois Scudder *''Happy Endings'' (2005) .... Mamie *''Analyze That'' (2003) .... Laura McNamara Sobel *''Analyze This'' (2000) .... Laura McNamara Sobel *''Hanging Up ''Hanging Up'' is a 2000 American comedy-drama film about a trio of sisters bonding over their cur ...
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Slavic Names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic peoples, Slavic countries. The main types of Slavic names: * Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', ''Niemir, Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ''Rogvolod''), *pъlkъ (''Svetopolk'', ''Yaropolk''), *slavъ (''Vladislav'', ''Dobroslav'', ''Vseslav'') and their derivatives (''Dobrynya, Tishila, Ratisha, Putyata'', etc.) * Names from flora and fauna (''Shchuka'' - Northern pike, pike, ''Yersh'' - ruffe, ''Zayac'' - hare, ''Wolk''/''Vuk (name), Vuk'' - wolf, ''Orel'' - eagle) * Names in order of birth (''Pervusha'' - born first, ''Vtorusha''/''Vtorak'' - born second, ''Tretiusha''/''Tretyak'' - born third) * Names according to human qualities (''Hrabr'' - brave, ''Milana/Milena'' - beautiful, ''Milosh'' - cute) * Names containing the root of the name of a pagan deities (''Troyan'', ''Perunek/Peruvit'', ''Yarovit'', ''Stribor'', ''Šventaragis'', ''Veleslava'') ...
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Stanislava Brezovar
Stanislava Brezovar (7 November 1937 – 18 December 2003), married name Kleiber, was a Slovenian ballerina. She was also known as Stanka Brezovar. Born in Zagorje ob Savi, Slovenia, she studied to be a Germanist, but her primary love was ballet. She studied ballet in Düsseldorf. It was there that she met and married the German-born Austrian conductor Carlos Kleiber. In 1955, at the age of 18, she starred in the movie ''Ples čarovnic'' (Dance of The Witches), a Triglav Film production in Slovenian. The movie was a tour-de-force, 452 minutes of ballet to the ''Ples čarovnic'' symphonic poem by Blaž Arnič with choreography by Pia and Pino Mlakar. Brezovar is buried together with Carlos Kleiber in the Slovenian village of Konjšica near Litija."Obituary section: Kleiber, Carlos" ''Current Biography Yearbook'' 2004 edition, H.W. Wilson Co., New York, p. 650; She was survived by a son, Marko, and a daughter, Lillian. References External links "Stanislava Brezovar Kle ...
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Stanislava Součková
Stanislava Součková (27 November 1923, Velim – 23 July 1997, České Budějovice) was a Czech operatic soprano and the sister of baritone Jaroslav Souček. Between 1951 and 1961, she was a member of the principal artists at the Hudební divadlo Karlín where she appeared in leading roles in operettas. In 1961 she joined the Jihočeské divadlo in České Budějovice where she remained until her retirement in 1974. She also was a frequent guest artist at the National Theatre in Prague. After her retirement, she embarked on a second career as a voice teacher on the faculty of the University of South Bohemia in the Czech Budejovice. Opera roles * Ludwig van Beethoven – ''Fidelio'' (Leonora) * Georges Bizet – ''Carmen'' (Micaela) * Gaetano Donizetti – ''Don Pasquale'' (Norina) * Antonín Dvořák – ''Rusalka'' (Rusalka), ''The Jacobin'' (Julie) * George Gershwin – ''Porgy and Bess'' (Serena) * Leoš Janáček – ''Káťa Kabanová'' (Káťa) * Bohuslav Martinů � ...
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Stanislava Komarova
Stanislava Stanislavovna Komarova (russian: Станислава Станиславовна Комарова; born 12 June 1986 in Moscow) is a retired Russian swimmer. She won the silver medal in the 200 m backstroke at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. Komarova was one of the few modern swimmers who competed without goggles. In 2006, having parted with her long-time coach Alexey Krasikov, she moved to Tenero, Switzerland, where for a while she trained with Guennadi Touretski. She retired in 2008, aged 22, after a conflict with the Russian Swimming Federation.Звезда плавания Стася Комарова: Тупых спортсменов не б� ...
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Stanislav (given Name)
Stanislav or Stanislaus (Latinized form) is a given name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries of Central and South Eastern Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages as well, such as French ( Stanislas), German, and others. The feminine form is Stanislava. Polish language In Polish, the name Stanisław has the following common diminutives: Stach, Stan, Stańko, Staś, Stasio, Stasiek, Staszek. By 15th century the following diminutives were recorded: Stachnię, Stachnik, Stachno, Stachosz, Stachura, Stacher, Stachyr, Stachyra, Stasz, Staszak, Staszeczko, Staszek, Staszel, Stasiu. Many of them turned into family names.Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,p. 54/ref> Variants: Stasław, Tasław. Its feminine form is Stanisława. Stasiek, Stach may also be surnames. Other derived surnames: * Stachow, Stachowiak, (fem.: Stachowiakowa, Stachowiakówna) Stachowicz Stacho ...
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Stanislava Bubulytė
Stanislava "Stasė" Bubulytė (born 5 May 1945) is a retired Lithuanian rower who won two gold and two silver medals in the eights event at the European Championships of 1963–1966. After graduating from the Vilnus University, she worked as mechanical engineer and designer in Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional u ... (1969–1999), and later at ''Sigma tools'' (1999–2003). References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bubulyte, Stase 1945 births Living people Lithuanian female rowers Soviet female rowers European Rowing Championships medalists ...
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Stanisława Wysocka
Stanisława Wysocka (1877–1941) was a Polish actress and theatre director. Teacher of Państwowy Instytut Sztuki Teatralnej. Filmography * '' Mocny człowiek'' (1929) * '' Ponad śnieg'' (1929) * '' Jaśnie pan szofer'' (1935) * '' Trędowata'' (1936) * '' Dziewczęta z Nowolipek'' (1937) * '' Second Youth'' (1938) * '' Dziewczyna szuka miłości'' (1938) * '' Granica'' (1938) * ''Gehenna'' (1938) * '' Wrzos'' (1938) * ''Kobiety nad przepaścią'' (1938) * '' Ludzie Wisły'' (1938) * '' The Vagabonds'' (1939) * ''Czarne diamenty'' (1939) * '' O czym sie nie mówi...'' (1939) * ''Nad Niemnem ''Nad Niemnem'' is a Positivist novel written by Eliza Orzeszkowa in 1888 during the foreign Partitions of Poland.
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Stanisława Zawadzka
Stanisława Zawadzka, also known as ''Zavaska'' or ''Stani'', (5 February 1890 in Warsaw – 21 July 1988 in Skolimów) was a Polish soprano singer. She was a soloist at La Scala in Milan, Covent Garden in London (1923 to 1935) and the Poznań Opera. After World War II, she lectured at the National Music School in Kraków and the National Music School in Warsaw, where she was a professor since 1955. Her most notable pupil is Stefania Woytowicz Stefania Woytowicz (8 October 1922, Orynyn, Kamianets-Podilskyi Raion – 31 August 2005, Warsaw) was a Polish concert soprano. Woytowicz was the soprano soloist in the first public performance of Henryk Górecki Henryk Mikołaj Górecki ( , .... References * * 1890 births 1988 deaths Polish operatic sopranos Academic staff of the Academy of Music in Kraków Polish music educators Polish women music educators Academic staff of the Chopin University of Music Musicians from Warsaw 20th-century Polish women opera ...
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Polish Name
Polish names have two main elements: the given name, and the surname. The usage of personal names in Poland is generally governed by civil law, church law, personal taste and family custom. The law requires a given name to indicate the person's gender. Almost all Polish female names end in a vowel ''-a'', and most male names end in a consonant or a vowel other than ''a''. There are, however, a few male names that end in ''a'', which are very old and uncommon, such as Barnaba, Bonawentura, Boryna, Jarema, Kosma, Kuba (a diminutive of Jakub) and Saba. Maria is a female name that can be used also as a middle (second) name for males. Since the High Middle Ages, Polish-sounding surnames ending with the masculine ''-ski'' suffix, including ''-cki'' and ''-dzki'', and the corresponding feminine suffix ''-ska/-cka/-dzka'' were associated with the nobility (Polish '' szlachta''), which alone, in the early years, had such suffix distinctions.Zenon Klemensiewicz, ''Historia języka pol ...
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Female
Female (symbol: ♀) is the sex of an organism that produces the large non-motile ova (egg cells), the type of gamete (sex cell) that fuses with the male gamete during sexual reproduction. A female has larger gametes than a male. Females and males are results of the anisogamous reproduction system, wherein gametes are of different sizes, unlike isogamy where they are the same size. The exact mechanism of female gamete evolution remains unknown. In species that have males and females, sex-determination may be based on either sex chromosomes, or environmental conditions. Most female mammals, including female humans, have two X chromosomes. Female characteristics vary between different species with some species having pronounced secondary female sex characteristics, such as the presence of pronounced mammary glands in mammals. In humans, the word ''female'' can also be used to refer to gender in the social sense of gender role or gender identity. Etymology and usage ...
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