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All around the world, Уладзіслаў (Vladislav , Vladislavs , Уладзіслаў ) is a common masculine given name. The first name Уладзіслаў is characteristic of Moldova, where it is quite a common boy's name, Israel, and Aland Islands (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Israel, Czechia, and Moldova. Much less frequently, Уладзіслаў is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Vladislav | Czechia, Moldova, Israel, Serbia, Uzbekistan |
Vladislavs | Spain, United States, Latvia, Russia, Romania |
Уладзіслаў | Belarus |
Vladislovas | Brazil, United States, United Kingdom, Lithuania, Romania |
Ladislao, Ladislas, Ladislaus, Ladislav, Ladizlao, Laszlo, László, Uladzislau, Vlad, Vladislaus, Vladyslav, Vlagyiszlav, Wladislaus, Wladislaw, Wladyslaw, Władek, Władysław, Włodek, Włodzisław, Ładysław, Влад, Владик, Владислав, Владыслав, Владіслав, Володислав, Ладислав, Ласло, ולאד, ולדיסלב, לאסלו, فلاديسلاف, and 拉迪夫
Уладзіслаў is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Доктор Павлыш , character in Those Who Survive; Władysław Niwiński , character in Polskie drogi; Władysław Kargul , character in Sami swoi; Vladislav , the operatic character in the opera Dalibor by Bedřich Smetana; Czech King and Władysław Słoik , among other works.