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Surname Stanislav

Family name Stanislav (Станислав Russia Ukraine Belarus Kazakhstan Bulgaria, Станіслав Ukraine, Stanislav Czechia Slovakia Russia Bulgaria Moldova, among others...) , in all the world, is a common surname. The surname Stanislav is characteristic of Moldova, where it is quite a common surname, Israel, and Kyrgyzstan (explore the name in all countries). In absolute terms, it most frequently occurs in Russia, Israel, and Kyrgyzstan. Predominantly, Stanislav is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Stanislav

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Станислав Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia
Станіслав Ukraine
Stanislav Bulgaria, Slovakia, Moldova, Czechia, Russia
סטניסלב Israel
Станіслаў Belarus

Notable namesakes

josef stanislav CZ (b. 1876) link
františek stanislav Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament, Czechoslovak politician and mayor, CZ (b. 1893) link
josef stanislav Czech music educator, composer, pianist and choirmaster, CZ (b. 1897) link
regine stanislav prisoner of a Nazi regime, CZ (b. 1898) link
ján stanislav Slovak historian, linguist and university educator, SK (b. 1904) link
karel stanislav Czech writer (1907-1963), CZ (b. 1907) link
antonín stanislav CZ (b. 1911) link
bohuslav stanislav CZ (b. 1913) link
petr stanislav CZ (b. 1915) link
ivan stanislav Slovak writer (1939-2003), SK (b. 1939) link
ján stanislav SK (b. 1942) link
pavol stanislav (b. 1943) link
jiří stanislav CZ (b. 1946) link
petr stanislav Czech weightlifter, CZ (b. 1973) link
stephen stanislav Ph. D. North Carolina State University 2009 link

Characteristic forenames

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