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Worldwide, Władysław (Владислав , Władysław , ולדיסלב ) is a widespread masculine forename. The given name Władysław is characteristic of Ukraine, where it is a common masculine name, Russia, and Kazakhstan, where it is quite a common masculine name (explore the name in all countries). Measured by absolute frequency, it is the most numerous in Eastern Europe, particularly Russia, Ukraine, and Poland. Much less frequently, Władysław is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Владислав | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Poland |
Władysław | Latvia, Lithuania, Czechia, Romania, Poland |
ולדיסלב | Israel |
Ladislao, Ladislas, Ladislau, Ladislaus, Ladislav, Ladizlao, Lado, Laszlo, László, Uladzislau, Vlad, Vladislaus, Vladislav, Vladislavs, Vladislovas, Vladyslav, Vlagyiszlav, Wladislaus, Wladislaw, Wladyslaw, Włach, Władek, Włodek, Włodzisław, Ładysław, Влад, Владик, Владыслав, Владіслав, Володислав, Ладислав, Ладо, Ласло, Уладзіслаў, ולאד, לאסלו, and 拉迪夫
Władysław is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Władysław Niwiński , character in Polskie drogi; Władysław Kargul , character in Sami swoi; Władysław Słoik ; Władysław Pabisiak and Доктор Павлыш , character in Those Who Survive.
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