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Across the world, Wacław (Václav , Wacław , Waclaw ) is a common male given name. The given name Wacław is characteristic of Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, where it is a common masculine name, Poland, where it is quite a common masculine name, and Slovakia, where it is quite a rare male name. In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Eastern Europe, particularly Czechia, Poland, and Ukraine. Also, Wacław is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Václav | Poland, Slovakia, Germany, United States, Czechia |
Wacław | Poland, Lithuania, Germany, United States, Czechia |
Waclaw | Poland, Brazil, France, Germany, United States |
Вацлав | Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan |
Vaclau, Vaclaw, Vaslav, Vatslav, Vencel, Venceslao, Venceslas, Venceslav, Ventseslav, Venčeslav, Viachaslau, Viatcheslav, Vjacseszlav, Vjatjeslav, Vjatšeslav, Vjačeslav, Vyachaslau, Vyachaslaw, Vyacheslav, Věnceslav, Wac, Wenceslas, Wenzel, Wenzeslaw, Wjatscheslaw, В'Ячеслав, Вацлаў, Венцел, Венцель, Венцеслав, Венчеслав, Вячаслав, Вячаслаў, Вячеслав, and Слава
Wacław is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Wacław Wareda ; Wacław Milczek , character in Zemsta; Václav Milizé , the fictional character from 86 and Waclaw , the operatic character in the opera Der Bettelstudent.
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