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Forename Stanislovas

In the entire world, Stanislovas (Станислав Russia Belarus Kazakhstan Ukraine Kyrgyzstan, Stanislovas Lithuania Belarus United States United Kingdom Australia, Станіслаў Belarus) is a widespread masculine first name. The first name Stanislovas is characteristic of Russia, where it is a common masculine name, Kazakhstan, where it is quite a common male name, and Moldova (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, the name is most common in Russia, Kazakhstan, and Ukraine. Much less frequently, Stanislovas is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Stanislovas

name Стасик, name Estanislau, name Stanislaus, name Станислав, name Stanko, name Stanislav, name Стасян, name Станко, name Станіслав, name Станіслаў, name Estanislao, name Stanislas, name Станіславас, name スタニスワフ, name Stanislaw, name Stanislao, name Stanisław, name Stanislau, name Станислаус, name Станка, name Станислао, name Станислас, name Станісловас, name Эстанислао, name Станисловас, name Stanisłau, name Стас, name Stanislovas
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Станислав Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia
Stanislovas Australia, Belarus, United States, United Kingdom, Lithuania
Станіслаў Belarus
Станисловас Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Lithuania

First name Stanislovas in the context

Stanislovas is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Stanisław Tarkowski , the fictional character, In Desert and Wilderness; Stanisław Anioł , the fictional character, Alternatywy 4; Stanisław Wokulski , character in The Doll; Stanislav Tikhonov , the fictional character and Stanisław Tylenda , character in Kruk. Szepty słychać po zmroku, among other works.

Notable namesakes

stanislovas kmita (b. 1450) link
stanislovas marcijanas musa (b. 1520) link
stanislovas antanas bužinskis (1701-1775), LT (b. 1701) link
stanislovas rostovskis Lithuanian Jesuit (1711-1784), LT (b. 1711) link
picture of stanislovas čerskis stanislovas čerskis stanislovas čerskis Latvian priest, artist, and translator (1777-1833), LT (b. 1777) link
stanislovas augustas gorskis (b. 1745) link
stanislovas manučis LT (b. 1773) link
stanislovas tiškevičius logoiskis ii (b. 1790) link
picture of stanislovas dagilis stanislovas dagilis stanislovas dagilis LT (b. 1843) link
picture of stanislovas goesas stanislovas goesas stanislovas goesas LT (b. 1844) link
picture of stanislovas narutavicius stanislovas narutavicius stanislovas narutavicius Lithuanian politician and lawyer, LT (b. 1862) link
picture of stanislovas bohušas-sestšencevičius stanislovas bohušas-sestšencevičius stanislovas bohušas-sestšencevičius Polish painter (1869-1927), LT (b. 1869) link
stanislovas tiškevičius logoiskis Stanisław Tadeusz Tyszkiewicz was a Polish nobleman., LT (b. 1829) link
picture of stanislovas jokūbauskis stanislovas jokūbauskis stanislovas jokūbauskis LT (b. 1880) link
stanislovas išora LT (b. 1838) link

Characteristic surnames

Nas, Keževičius, Janonis, Vencius, Petrenas, Okunevic, Skurdauskas, Adomaitis, Bubnaitis, Gurejevas, Jaliniauskas, Juknevičius, Normantas, Mikolainis, Barkovskis, Kazlauskas, Paulauskas, Lekavicius, Tarovatovas, Zacharovas, Michalevicius, Aleinikovas, Norkus, Globis, Grabys, Galkus, Ius, Mocka, Brent, Kuzma, Pilka, Glova, Lynda, Tomas, Zokas, Momkus, Ramanauskas, Mickus, Barasa, Budrys, Butkus, Kairys, Kugrys, Pauša, Rimkus, Ruikis, Ruskys, Duseika, Simkus, and Kasparavicius