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Throughout the world, Vladislav (Владислав , Vladislav , ולדיסלב ) is a widespread masculine first name. The given name Vladislav is habitual in Eastern Europe, particularly Ukraine, where it is a common masculine name, Russia, and Moldova, where it is quite a common male name (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it is commonest in Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan. Much less frequently, Vladislav is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Владислав | Moldova, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus |
Vladislav | Moldova, Serbia, Russia, Czechia, Uzbekistan |
ולדיסלב | Israel |
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Vladislav is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Vladislav , the operatic character in the opera Dalibor by Bedřich Smetana; Czech King; Доктор Павлыш , character in Those Who Survive; Władysław Niwiński , character in Polskie drogi; Władysław Kargul , character in Sami swoi and Władysław Słoik , among other works.
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