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, sh-Cyrl, Владислав) is a male
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of Slavic origin. Variations include ''Volodislav'', ''Vlastislav'' and ''Vlaslav''. In the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Croatia, the common variation is Ladislav. Outside of Slavic and Eastern Romance countries, it is sometimes latinized as either ''Vladislaus'' or ''Vladislas''. Spanish forms include ''
Ladislao Ladislao is a given name, a Hispanic variant of Vladislav. Notable people with the name include: * Ladislao Cabrera, Bolivian hero during the War of the Pacific * Ladislao Diwa, Filipino patriot * Ladislao Martínez, Puerto Rico musician * Lászl ...
'' and ''Uladislao''. The Portuguese and
Romanian Romanian may refer to: *anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Romania **Romanians, an ethnic group **Romanian language, a Romance language ***Romanian dialects, variants of the Romanian language **Romanian cuisine, traditional ...
forms are ''Ladislau''. The Hungarian form is László. In Russian-speaking countries, it is usually colloquially shortened to either ''Vlad'' (Влад) or ''Vladik'' (Владик). The feminine form of the name Vladislav is
Vladislava Vladislava () is a female given name. Those bearing it include: *Vladislava Ovcharenko (born 1986), Tajikistani track and field sprinter *Vladislava Evtushenko (born 1996), Russian actress, dancer, model, beauty pageant *Vladislava Tancheva (born ...
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 A root is the part of a plant, generally underground, that anchors the plant body, and absorbs and stores water and nutrients. Root or roots may also refer to: Art, entertainment, and media * ''The Root'' (magazine), an online magazine focusing ...
: ''Vlad-'', meaning either 'to own' (Ukrainian ''volodity'' [] means 'to own', Polish ['to possess'], Russian [ 'to own']), or 'to rule' (another meaning of Polish ''władać'' is 'to rule'. Ukrainian ''vlada'' [влада] means 'power', 'the government'; in Slovak and Czech, ''vláda'' means ruling body, government in modern form, ''vládnuť (vládnout)'' means 'to rule', ''vládca ládce' is 'ruler'), and ''slav-'', meaning 'fame'/'glory'. It has also extended into Romania and Moldova, which are non-Slavic countries.


People with the name


Mononymous uses

* Vladislav, a duke of Croatia, 821–c. 835 * Ivan Vladislav, emperor of Bulgaria 1015–1018 * Vladislaus I, duke of Bohemia 1109–1117, 1120–1125 * Vladislaus II (c. 1110–1174), duke and later king of Bohemia 1158–1172 * Vladislaus III, duke of Bohemia, 1197; prince of Bohemia and margrave of Moravia, 1197–1222 * Stefan Vladislav I, king of Serbia 1234–1243 *
Stefan Vladislav II Vladislav ( sr-cyr, Владислав; 1280–1326) was the King of Syrmia from 1316 to 1325, and claimant to the Serbian Kingdom. He was the son of Stefan Dragutin, who had ruled Serbia until 1282, when he became ill and abdicated, giving the ...
(reigned 1316 to 1325), king of Syrmia *
Vladislav of Bosnia Vladislav of Bosnia ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, Vladislav Kotromanić, Владислав Котроманић; died 1354) was a member of the House of Kotromanić who effectively ruled the Banate of Bosnia from September 1353 to his death. Vlad ...
, ruler of Banate of Bosnia, died 1354 * Vladislav I, ruler of Wallachia 1364–c. 1377 * Władysław II Jagiełło (d. 1434), grand duke of Lithuania and king of Poland 1386–1434 * Vladislav II, ruler of Wallachia 1447–1456 * Vladislaus II of Hungary, king of Bohemia 1471–1516, king of Hungary and Croatia 1490–1516 *
Vladislav I Herman of Poland Vladislav ( be, Уладзіслаў (', '); pl, Władysław, ; Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, sh-Cyrl, Владислав) is a male given name of Slavic origin. Variations include ''Volodislav'', ''Vlastislav'' and ''Vlaslav'' ...
, duke of Poland *
Vladislav the Grammarian Vladislav the Grammarian (Bulgarian and sr, Владислав Граматик; 1456–79) was a Bulgarian Orthodox Christian monk, scribe, historian and theologian active in medieval Bulgaria and Serbia, regarded as part of both the Bulgarian an ...
(fl. 1456–1479), Bulgarian writer *
Vladislav III of Wallachia Vladislav III (? – 1525) was the nephew of Vladislav II of Wallachia and Voivode (Prince) of Wallachia Wallachia or Walachia (; ro, Țara Românească, lit=The Romanian Land' or 'The Romanian Country, ; archaic: ', Romanian Cyrillic alp ...
(died 1525), ruler of Wallachia *
Vladislav IV of Russia Vladislav ( be, Уладзіслаў (', '); pl, Władysław (disambiguation), Władysław, ; Russian language, Russian, Ukrainian language, Ukrainian, Bulgarian language, Bulgarian, Macedonian language, Macedonian, sh-Cyrl, Владислав ...
(reigned 1595–1648), king of Poland, grand duke of Lithuania and titular king of Sweden


Given name

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František Vladislav Hek František Vladislav Hek (11 April 1769 in Dobruška, Bohemia – 4 September 1847 in Kyšperk) was a Czech writer, composer, and patriot active in the early phases of the Czech National Revival. He was a major inspiration behind the fi ...
(1769–1847), Czech national revivalist * Władysław Horodecki (1863–1930), Polish architect *
Vladislav Artemiev Vladislav Mikhailovich Artemiev (russian: Владисла́в Миха́йлович Арте́мьев; born 5 March 1998) is a Russian chess player and former chess prodigy. He was awarded the title of Grandmaster in 2014. Artemiev is the ...
(born 1998), Russian Chess Grandmaster *
Vladislav Bajac Vladislav Bajac ( sr-Cyrl, Владислав Бајац, born 2 June 1954) is Serbian writer, poet, journalist and publisher. Biography He was born in Belgrade in 1954 and later studied philology at the University of Belgrade. In 1993, he ...
(born 1954), Serbian writer, journalist, and publisher *
Vladislav Bogićević Vladislav Bogićević ( sr-Cyrl, Владислав Богићевић, ; born 7 November 1950) is a Serbian retired football (soccer) player. He is a member of the American National Soccer Hall of Fame. Club career Bogićević's playing care ...
(born 1950), Serbian footballer *
Vladislav Bykanov Vladislav Bykanov ( he, ולדיסלב ביקנוב, uk, Владислав Биканов) (born 19 November 1989) is an Israeli Olympic short track speed skater. He won the gold medal in the 3,000m at the 2015 and 2018 European Championships. ...
(born 1989), Israeli Olympic short track speed skater *
Vladislav Dajković Vladislav Dajković (; born 13 January 1992) is a Montenegrin-Serb politician. He was one of the founders and former secretary general of the True Montenegro, a right-wing populist pro-Serbian political party in Montenegro, which he left in 2019, ...
(born 1992), Montenegrin political and activist * Vladislav Jovanović (born 1933), Serbian diplomat * Vladislav Khodasevich (1886–1939), Russian poet * Vladislav Krapivin (1938–2020), Russian writer * Vladislav Kulminski (born 1972), Moldovan politician * Vladislav Listyev, Russian journalist and head of the ORT TV Channel (now government-owned Channel One) *
Vladislav Petković Dis Vladislav Petković Dis ( sr-cyr, Владислав Петковић Дис; 10 March 1880 – 30 May 1917) was a Serbian impressionist poet. He died in 1917 on a boat on the Ionian Sea after being hit by a German torpedo making him also remembe ...
(1880–1917), Serbian impressionist poet *
Vladislav F. Ribnikar Vladislav F. Ribnikar ( sr-Cyrl, Владислав Ф. Рибникар; 13 November 1871 – 1 September 1914) was a Serbian journalist, known for founding ''Politika'', the oldest Serbian daily. He led the newspaper from the day it was founde ...
(1871–1914), Serbian journalist, founder of '' Politika'' *Vladislav Roslyakov (2000–2018), Russian mass murderer and perpetrator of the 2018 Kerch Polytechnic College massacre *
Vladislav Sitnichenko Vladislav Dmitriyevich Sitnichenko (russian: Владислав Дмитриевич Ситниченко; born 12 February 1998) is a Russian football player. He made his debut in the Russian Football National League for FC Baikal Irkutsk on 12 ...
(born 1998), Russian footballer * Vladislav Tretiak (born 1952), Russian ice hockey goaltender * Vladislav Vančura (1891–1942), Czech writer, playwright and film director * Vladyslav Vashchuk (born 1975), Ukrainian footballer


See also

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Vladislava Vladislava () is a female given name. Those bearing it include: *Vladislava Ovcharenko (born 1986), Tajikistani track and field sprinter *Vladislava Evtushenko (born 1996), Russian actress, dancer, model, beauty pageant *Vladislava Tancheva (born ...
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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'', ...
* Ladislav * László


References


External links


List of more than 193 famous Vladislavs
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