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Patronymic:
Vladislavovich Vladislavovna
Origin:
Russian, Slavic, Ukrainian.
Number of symbols: 9
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Vladislav

Male name



Abbreviated forms

Vladya, Vladik, Vlad, Vladulya, Ladya, Lada, Vadya, Slava, Slavik.

Description

"Vladislav" is a powerful, melodious, and historical male name, carrying profound meaning and a rich history. Its primary meaning translates to "controller of freedom" or "controller of power," highlighting strength, leadership qualities, and responsibility. The name is composed of two parts: "влад-" (from the verb "владеть," meaning "to possess" or "to control") and the suffix "-слав" (meaning "glory," "honor," or "fame"). Thus, the full meaning emphasizes a person who possesses power and glory, freedom and honor. The name's origin traces back to the Slavic languages, borrowed from Byzantine ("Βασιλεύς" – tsar) or Latin ("basileus" – ruler) under Eastern Slavic traditions. It became widely popular in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and other Slavic countries. The name's history spans millennia, with the first mentions dating back to the 9th century. It was given to descendants of Rurik – Rostislav and Svyatoslav, who became founders of Kievan Rus principalities. The meaning "controller of freedom" reflected the ideal of a wise ruler possessing power and well-deserved glory. A person named Vladislav is often associated with reliability, strength of character, wisdom, and responsibility. Bearers of the name typically exhibit leadership qualities, are skilled at decision-making, and care for their loved ones. They possess a sense of humor but can also be serious in matters. Notable bearers include Rurik, the founder of the Rurikid dynasty, Vladislav IV of the Jagellonian dynasty – King of Poland and Hungary, and Russian Romanov emperors, such as Vladislav Grigoryevich, son of Alexander III. In the modern world, bearers of the name may include renowned writers, politicians, and scientists. The name Vladislav is popular in Russia and the CIS countries, where it is considered melodious and significant. Sometimes it is abbreviated to "Vladislav" or "Vlada," and in some regions, shorter forms like "Slavik" or "Vladik" are used. This name conveys historical continuity, strength, and the richness of Russian culture, as well as a connection to power and freedom, making it relevant even in the modern world.

Name days

07-10