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In the entire world, فلاديسلاف (Vladislav , Władysław , Vladyslav ) is a common male first name. The forename فلاديسلاف is characteristic of Moldova, where it is quite a common masculine name, Poland, and Israel (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Poland, Israel, and Czechia. Much less frequently, فلاديسلاف is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Vladislav | Serbia, Poland, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Czechia |
Władysław | Poland, Romania, Germany, United States, Czechia |
Vladyslav | Poland, Israel, Russia, Czechia, Bulgaria |
Ladislao, Ladislaus, Ladislav, Ladizlao, Laszlo, László, Uladzislau, Vlad, Vladislao, Vladislaus, Vladislavs, Vlagyiszlav, Wladislaus, Wladislaw, Wladyslaw, Władek, Włodek, Włodzisław, Ładysław, Влад, Владик, Владислав, Владыслав, Владіслав, Володислав, Ладислав, Ласло, Уладзіслаў, ולאד, ולדיסלב, לאסלו, and 拉迪夫
فلاديسلاف 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.