Vladislav

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A cenotaph in honor of Wladyslaw III. in Varna

Wladislaw (Latinized Ladislaus ) is a male given name , which is common mainly in the Slavic area.

Name variants

Short forms

Female forms of names

origin

The name is of Slavic origin and literally means “power and fame” (cf. Polish “władza” (rule, power, violence) and “sława” (fame)). One theory has it that the name was originally borrowed from Bulgarian . In Bulgaria, the name Wladislaw is historically documented for the first time for the tsar Ivan Wladislaw (1015-1018). The name later found its way to Hungary and via Poland to the Czech Republic . In Polish usage, the name form Władysław ( pronunciation ? / I ) is mostly used, there is also the alternative form Włodzisław . It is not known which of the two Polish forms was used first. Ladislaus used to be the name of a saint in Germany. Audio file / audio sample

Name days

Vladislav's name days are April 2nd, June 27th ( St. Ladislaus ), September 25th, November 25th and December 13th.

Famous name bearers

Ruler

Bulgaria

Hungary :

Bohemia

Poland :

Silesia :

Serbia :

Naples :

Clergy

Other personalities

Ladislau

Ladislaus

Ladislav

Vladislav

Vladislav

Wladyslaw

Wladziu

See also

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  • Hans Bahlow - German Name Lexicon. Family and first names explained according to their origin and meaning. , Gondrom, Bindlach 1990, ISBN 3-8112-0294-4
  • Günther Drosdowski - Duden Lexicon of First Names: Origin, Meaning and Use of several thousand first names , Bibliographisches Institut (Dudenverlag), Mannheim / Vienna / Zurich 1974
  • Margit Eberhard-Wabnitz & Horst Leisering - Knaur's first name book -, Droemersche Verlagsanstalt 1985, ISBN 3-426-26189-8

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