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Stanislava or Stanisława is the female form of the
Slavic given name 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'', ...
Stanislav, which means "one who achieves glory". It is most often found in the
Slavic countries Slavs are the largest European ethnolinguistic group. They speak the various Slavic languages, belonging to the larger Balto-Slavic branch of the Indo-European languages. Slavs are geographically distributed throughout northern Eurasia, main ...
of central and eastern Europe. The name may refer to:


People

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Stanisława Angel-Engelówna Stanisława Angel-Engelówna (23 April 1908 – 7 August 1958) was a Polish stage and film actress. Filmography * '' Wrzos'' (1938) * ''Serce matki Serce matki ( Polish for ''Mother's Heart'') is a 1938 Polish melodrama film directed ...
(1908–1958), Polish actress *
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 ba ...
(1937–2003), Slovenian ballerina *
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 mech ...
(born 1945), Lithuanian rower *
Stanisława Celińska Stanisława Celińska (born 29 April 1947 in Warsaw, Poland) is a Polish actress. For her roles she won two Polish Film Awards and was nominated three times. Career In 1968, Celińska debuted in the theatre. A year later she graduated from Akadem ...
(born 1947), Polish actress *
Stanisława de Karłowska Stanisława de Karłowska (8 May 1876 – 9 December 1952) was a Polish-born artist who was a was a founder member of the The London Group, London Group. Her work combined a modernist style with elements of Polish folk art. Life and work Stanis ...
(1876–1952), Polish artist *
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. The ...
(born 1965), Czech actress * Stana Katić, Canadian actress *
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 ...
(born 1986), Russian swimmer *
Stanisława Leszczyńska Stanisława Leszczyńska (May 8, 1896 – March 11, 1974) was a Polish midwife who was incarcerated at the Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, where she delivered over 3,000 children. Her beatification process was opened in 2015. ...
(1896–1974), Polish midwife *
Stanislava Nopova Stanislava or Stanisława is the female form of the Slavic names, Slavic given name Stanislav (given name), Stanislav, which means "one who achieves glory". It is most often found in the Slavs, Slavic countries of central and eastern Europe. The n ...
(born 1953), Czech writer * Stanisława Nowicka (1905–1990), Polish dancer and singer * Stanisława Anna Okularczyk (born 1943), Polish politician *
Stanisława Perzanowska Stanisława Perzanowska (born July 2, 1898 in Warsaw - May 24, 1982 in Warsaw) was a Polish actress, theater and film director, professor at the National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw. She graduated from the Warsaw Dramatic School in 1919. I ...
(1898–1982), Polish actress *
Stanisława Prządka Stanisława Alicja Prządka (born 6 May 1943 in Karczmiska) is a Polish politician. She was elected to Sejm on 25 September 2005, getting 7674 votes in 18 Siedlce district as a candidate from Democratic Left Alliance The Democratic Left Alli ...
(born 1943), Polish politician *
Stanisława Przybyszewska Stanisława Przybyszewska (; 1 October 1901 – 15 August 1935) was a Polish dramatist who is mostly known for her plays about the French Revolution. Her 1929 play '' The Danton Case'', which examines the conflict between Maximilien Robespierre an ...
(1901–1935), Polish writer *
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 di ...
(1923–1997), Czech singer * Stanisława Umińska (1901–1977), Polish actress *
Stanisława Walasiewicz Stanisława Walasiewicz (3 April 1911 – 4 December 1980), also known as Stefania Walasiewicz, and Stella Walsh, was a Polish-American track and field athlete, who became a women's Olympic champion in the 100 metres. Born in Poland and raised ...
(1911–1980), Polish athlete *
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'' ...
(1877–1941), Polish actress *
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 ...
(1890–1988), Polish singer


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Stanislav (given name) Stanislav or Stanislaus (Latinized form) is a Slavic names, 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-Slavi ...
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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 ...
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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'', ...
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