Folk etymology
Folk etymology (also known as popular etymology, analogical reformation, reanalysis, morphological reanalysis or etymological reinterpretation) is a change in a word or phrase resulting from the replacement of an unfamiliar form by a more famili ...
occasionally links ''Ladislav'' with the Slavic goddess Lada.
Ladislav Beneš
Ladislav Beneš (born 9 July 1943 in Zlín) is a Czechoslovak handball player who competed in the 1972 Summer Olympics
The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known as Munich 1972 (ger ...
, Czechoslovak Olympic handball player
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Ladislav Benýšek
Ladislav Benýšek (born March 25, 1975) is a Czech former professional ice hockey defenceman who played 161 games in the National Hockey League with the Edmonton Oilers and Minnesota Wild between 1997 and 2003. The rest of his career, which laste ...
Ladislav Hecht
Ladislav Hecht (; hu, Hecht László ; August 31, 1909 – May 27, 2004) was a Jewish Czechoslovak-American professional tennis player. He won the gold medal in singles at the 1932 Maccabiah Games in Mandatory Palestine, and won the 1934 Hung ...
(1909–2004), Czechoslovak/American tennis player
* Ladislav Hrubý, cross-country skier
* Ladislav Jurkemik, Czechoslovak/Slovak footballer and manager
* Ladislav Kačáni, Czechoslovak footballer and coach
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Ladislav Kohn
Ladislav Kohn (born March 4, 1975) is a Czech former professional ice hockey Forward who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Calgary Flames, Toronto Maple Leafs, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Atlanta Thrashers and the Detroit Red Win ...
Ladislav Rygl, Jr.
Ladislav Rygl Jr. (born May 15, 1976 in Vrchlabí) is a Czech Republic, Czech nordic combined skier who competed from 1995 to 2006. Competing in three Winter Olympics, he had his best overall finish of eighth in the 4 x 5 km team event at Naga ...
Ladislav Ščurko
Ladislav Ščurko (born 4 April 1986) is a Slovak professional ice hockey center who currently playing for HC Prešov in Slovak 1. Liga.
He previously played for HC Košice until he confessed to a murder of an ice hockey referee in April 200 ...
, Slovak ice hockey player and confessed murderer
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Ladislav Šimůnek
Ladislav Šimůnek (4 October 1916 – 7 December 1969) was a Czech football player.
He was a devoted player of SK Slavia Praha.
He played for the Czechoslovakia national team (4 matches/3 goals) and was a participant at the 1938 FIFA World Cu ...
Ladislav Troják
Ladislav Troják (15 June 1914 – 8 November 1948) was the first Slovak ice hockey player in the national team of Czechoslovakia and also the first Slovak hockey player with a title of World Champion ( 1947 World Championship). Troják wore t ...
, Czechoslovak ice hockey player
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Ladislav Trpkoš
Ladislav Trpkoš (17 January 1915 in Vysoké Mýto – 30 November 2004)František Kolář ''Encyklopedie olympioniků. Čeští a českoslovenští sportovci na olympijských hrách'', ed. Euromedia Group, Prague 2021, p. 423 was a Czech bask ...
, Czechoslovak Olympic basketball player
* Ladislav Vácha, Czechoslovak Olympic gymnast
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Ladislav Vízek
Ladislav Vízek (born 22 January 1955 in Chlumec nad Cidlinou) is a Czech football player. He played 55 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored 13 goals.
He played in the 1982 FIFA World Cup, and was sent off in Czechoslovakia's final game, ...
, Czechoslovak footballer
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Ladislav Volešák
Ladislav Volešák (born 7 April 1984, in Hradištko pod Medníkem) is a Czech Republic, Czech football (soccer), football player who currently plays for TJ Slovan Hradištko, Slovan Hradištko.Ladislav Adamec, Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Communist politician
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Ladislav Miko
Ladislav Miko (born 9 April 1961) is Slovak environmental expert and politician. He was the Minister of Environment in the caretaker government of Jan Fischer but later returned to work for the European Commission
The European Commission ( ...
, Czech politician and expert on environmental issues
* Ladislav Pejačević, Croatian politician,
Ban
Ban, or BAN, may refer to:
Law
* Ban (law), a decree that prohibits something, sometimes a form of censorship, being denied from entering or using the place/item
** Imperial ban (''Reichsacht''), a form of outlawry in the medieval Holy Roman ...
of Croatia
Scientists
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Ladislav Brožek
Ladislav Brožek (born 1952) is a Slovak astronomer. At the Bohemian Kleť Observatory, he discovered a total of 23 minor planets between 1979 and 1982, as credited by the Minor Planet Center.
One of his discoveries, the main-belt asteroid 26 ...
Ladislav Mucina
Ladislav Mucina (born 28 May 1956) is a vegetation scientist and Professor and Iluka Chair of Vegetation Science and Biogeography at the School of Biological Science of The University of Western Australia in Perth. He was born on 28 May 1956 ...
, Slovak botanist, ecologist, and vegetation expert
Ladislav Fialka
Ladislav Fialka (August 22, 1931 in Prague – February 22, 1991 in Prague) was a mime from what is now the Czech Republic.
In 1956 he founded a theater. Helena Philipová, Ivan Vyskočil, Jiří Suchý and Vladimír Vodička also contributed to ...
Ladislav Kupkovič
Ladislav Kupkovič (17 March 1936 – 15 June 2016) was a Slovak composer and conductor .
Life
Kupkovič was born in Bratislava, and studied violin and conducting there, first at the conservatory, then at the Academy of Performing Arts. He ...
, Czechoslovak composer and conductor
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Ladislav Mňačko
Ladislav Mňačko (28 January 1919 in Valašské Klobouky – 24 February 1994 in Bratislava) was a Slovak writer and journalist. He took part in the partisan movement in Slovakia during World War II. After the war, he was at first a staunc ...
, Czechoslovak writer and journalist
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Ladislav Mráz
Ladislav Mráz (25 September 1923 – 7 May 1962) was a Czech operatic bass-baritone who had an active career in Czechoslovakia from 1943 through 1962. His voice is preserved on a number of recordings made on the Supraphon label, including comple ...
, Czechoslovak opera singer
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Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé
Dr Ján Ladislav Nádaši-Jégé (12 February 1866, in Dolný Kubín – 2 July 1940, in Dolný Kubín) was a Slovak writer, literary critic and doctor.
Life
He was born into a lawyer's family in Dolný Kubín, and studied in Kežmarok, Ružom ...
, Slovak writer, literary critic, and doctor
* Ladislav Šaloun, Czechoslovak sculptor
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Ladislav Slovák
Ladislav Slovák (10 September 1919, Veľké Leváre – 22 July 1999, Bratislava) was a Slovaks, Slovak conductor.
He was a long-time director of the Slovak Philharmonic, taking over the job from his teacher and mentor Václav Talich. Amongst h ...
, Czechoslovak conductor
* Ladislav Smoček, Czech playwright and theater director
* Ladislav Smoljak, Czechoslovak film and theater director
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Ladislav Stroupežnický
Ladislav Stroupežnický (6 January 1850 – 11 August 1892) was a renowned Czech author, playwright, and dramatist, best known for the frequently staged play ''Naši furianti''.
Life
He was born at Cerhonice and attended high school at Píse ...
, Austro-Hungarian/Czech author, playwright, and director
* Ladislav Vycpálek, Czechoslovak composer and violinist
Ladislav Kovács
Guardian usually refers to:
* Legal guardian, a person with the authority and duty to care for the interests of another
* ''The Guardian'', a British daily newspaper
(The) Guardian(s) may also refer to:
Places
* Guardian, West Virginia, Unit ...
, Slovak Professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player
* Ladislav Prokeš, Czechoslovak chess master and composer of endgame studies
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Ladislav Žák
Ladislav Žák (June 25, 1900 – May 26, 1973 in Prague) was a Czechs, Czech architect, painter, architectural theorist and teacher. He was an important exponent of the Czech functionalist architecture in the 1930s, later he devoted himself ...
, Czechoslovak architect and painter
* Ladislav Zgusta, Czechoslovak linguist, historian and theorist of lexicography
Włodzisław, Duke of Lendians
Włodzisław or Władysław (date of birth unknown – died after 944/945) was a Duke of Lendians.
Life
As ruler of Lendians, he paid tribute to Kievan Rus', which is confirmed by archaeological studies and biography of Constantine VII Porphyroge ...
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Slavic names
Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries.
The main types of Slavic names:
* Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', '' Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ...