Gender Masculine
Usage Russian, Serbian, Croatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene, Albanian, Medieval Slavic [1]
Scripts Владимир(Russian, Serbian, Bulgarian, Macedonian)
Meaning & History
Derived from the Slavic element vladeti meaning "rule" combined with meru meaning "great, famous". The second element has also been associated with miru meaning "peace, world". This was the name of a 9th-century ruler of Bulgaria. It was also borne by an 11th-century grand prince of Kyiv, Vladimir the Great, who is venerated as a saint because of his efforts to Christianize his realm. Other notable bearers include the revolutionary and first leader of the Soviet state Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924), and the Russian president and prime minister Vladimir Putin (1952-).
Related Names
DiminutivesVolodya, Vova(Russian) Vladan, Vlado, Vlatko(Serbian) Vlado, Vlatko(Croatian) Vlado(Bulgarian) Vlado, Vlatko(Macedonian) Vlado(Slovene)
Other Languages & CulturesUladzimir(Belarusian) Vladimír, Vladan(Czech) Valdemar(Danish) Valdemar, Valto(Finnish) Vladimer, Lado(Georgian) Vladimirs, Voldemārs, Valdis(Latvian) Valdemaras, Vladimiras, Valdas, Vladas, Voldemaras(Lithuanian) Valdimárr(Old Norse) Włodzimierz, Włodek(Polish) Vladimír, Vladan, Vlado(Slovak) Valdemar(Swedish) Volodymyr, Wolodymyr(Ukrainian)
Same SpellingVladimír
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Images
Icon depicting Saint Vladimir
Categories
accordionists, Animal Crossing characters, ballerinos, baseball players, Belarus in the Eurovision Song Contest, chess Grandmasters, Dune characters, fame, Frasier characters, Grand Theft Auto IV characters, greatness, Junior Eurovision Song Contest winners, Killing Eve characters, leadership, martyrs, Marvel characters, medieval, murderers, Orthodox saints, peace, power, princes, quizzers, Russian presidents, Russian prime ministers, saints, Swimming Hall of Famers, top 10 in Estonia, top 10 in Kazakhstan, top 10 in Kyrgyzstan, top 10 in Russia, Twilight characters, tyrants, virtues, William Faulkner characters, world, world leaders, YouTubers, Yugoslavia in the Eurovision Song Contest
Sources & References
- Goldschmidt, Paul. A Dictionary of Period Russian Names, available from https://heraldry.sca.org/names/paul/.