Stanislav name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Slavic and Slavonic
Usage: German, Czech, English, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slavic, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: s-tanis-lav
Meaning: Strength, Firmness, Fame, Glory, Slav and Steadfastness
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What does Stanislav mean?

Stanislav's meaning is Strength, Firmness, Fame, Glory, Slav or Steadfastness is used primarily in Norwegian, German, Swedish, Russian, Czech, Finnish, Romanian, Danish, Polish, English and Slavic aimed at boys is originated from Old Slavic and Slavonic.

Also Stanislav is equivalent of Stanislav in Russian, Italian and Slavic languages. Largely used in Norwegian, German, Swedish, Russian, Czech, Finnish, Romanian, Danish, Polish, English and Slavic, Stanislav is used as a boy name.

Its origin is in Old Slavic and Slavonic, meaning of Stanislav is "Strength, Firmness, Fame, Glory, Slav or Steadfastness". Stanislav is compound of predominant STAN and SLAV. STAN is version of pleasing and ever lasting Stanford.

Also STAN is variation of cherished and all time favorite Stanton. STAN is also version of immutable and dominant Stanley, which itself is a short of Stanley, which itself is shortened form of Stanislaus.

Stanislav is compound of predominant STAN and SLAV.

How do I pronounce Stanislav?

You can pronounce the three syllabled name Stanislav as s-tanis-lav. There are multiple ways to say the baby name, i.e., st(a)-ni-slav or stan-ih-slof.

Variants of Stanislav

Estanislao, Stana, Gostislav, Stanislaus, Stanislaw, Stanislas, Stanna, Stanley

How popular is the name Stanislav?

Stanislav is an uncommon baby name in United States, even after 24 years of presence it could not make beyond the top 5000. There are over 274 babies that have been given the name Stanislav in United States.

In England and Wales, it has been in use since 2003 and achieved its top ranking of 2282 in 2006. In France, it has been in use since 1997 and peaked in 2016 when it ranked 2672nd.

However things change on global perspective, Stanislav is extremely popular in Russia where every 1 in 700 have the name as well as in Ukraine. Also the baby name is popular in Czech Republic, Uzbekistan, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Belarus and Slovenia.

At least, 560000 people globally have carried Stanislav as their given name according to our findings.

YearRankBirths
2018666412
2017508018
2016667112
2015664912
2014597814
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Stanislav in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Finland8789100

What numbers say about Stanislav?

The best thing about you is your ability to hide your emotions when necessary in order to avoid getting hurt. Getting played by the people you trust is your deepest fear. You love to change and can't stand constancy and monotony. You don't share the usual opinion of things and the ordinary life perspective. You are a child of change. You have a sharp focus and nothing slips your eye. You believe life's to have fun.

Do you like Stanislav? You would love these names

  •  Stanly - Mainly used in Norwegian, Danish and Finnish unheard-of, Stanly is originated from Old English, meaning of Stanly is "Lives by the Stony Meadow or From the Stony Field" is aimed at boys
  •  Sirina - The queer girl name Sirina means "Named for the Sirens or Night" is prevalently used in Sanskrit, Swedish and Norwegian
  •  Margit - Used specifically in Finnish and Icelandic uncustomary, Margit is used as a girl name, Margit means "The Pearl" is rooted from Old Greek
  •  Thore - Unisex name Thore is mainly used in Swedish and German, meaning of Thore is "Thunder or The Element Thor with the Meaning Thunder Thunder God" is originated from Scandinavian
  •  Sivan - Unconventional Hebrew Sivan is a gender-neutral name particulary used in Norwegian, Finnish and Hindi, meaning of Sivan is "The Ninth Month, God Sivan or Born In the Ninth Month"

Famous people named Stanislav

  • Stanislav Zimprich, Czech pilot
  • Stanislav Andreski, Polish-British sociologist
  • Stanislav Hazheev, former Minister of Defence in Transnistria
  • Stanislav Vydra, Bohemian Jesuit priest, writer, mathematician
  • Stanislav Kriventsov, chess International Master and a chess coach
  • Stanislav Bartůšek, Czech television journalist
  • Stanislav Shatsky, important humanistic educator, writer
  • Stanislav Loska, veteran on the Czech paralympic team
  • Stanislav Bunin, Russian-born pianist
  • Stanislav Henych, Czechoslovakian former cross-country skier
  • Stanislav Shwarts, prominent Ukrainian-Soviet ecologist and zoologist
  • Stanislav Strumilin, Soviet economist
  • Stanislav Galić, Bosnian Serb soldier and former commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska during the war
  • Stanislav Kolíbal, Czech artist and sculptor
  • Stanislav Poplavsky, general in the Soviet and Polish armies
  • Stanislav Segert, prominent scholar of Semitic languages and one of the foremost authorities on North-West Semitic languages
  • Stanislav Levchenko, former Russian KGB major
  • Stanislav Petukhov, retired ice hockey player
  • Stanislav Piętak, Pietak studied at the Evangelical Theological Faculty of the Comenius University in Bratislava and at the Christian Theological Academy
  • Stanislav Grof, Czech psychiatrist
  • Stanislav Shushkevich, Belarusian politician and scientist
  • Stanislav Gross, Czech lawyer and politician
  • Stanislav Holý, Czech graphic artist, caricaturist
  • Stanislav Varga, former football player
  • Stanislav Ianevski, Bulgarian actor
  • Stanislav Kosior, was one of three Kosior brothers
  • Stanislav Govorukhin, Soviet and Russian film director
  • Stanislav Sokolov, Russian stop-motion animation director
  • Stanislav Binički, Serbian composer, conductor, and pedagogue
  • Stanislav Neckář, former Czech professional ice hockey player
  • Stanislav Angelov, former Bulgarian footballer
  • Stanislav Griga, former Slovak football player and football manager
  • Stanislav Gron, Slovak professional ice hockey left winger currently playing with Manchester Phoenix of the EPIHL
  • Stanislav Cherchesov, Russian football manager and former international footballer of Ossetian descent
  • Stanislav Chistov, Russian professional ice hockey player currently playing for Dinamo Riga of the Kontinental Hockey League
  • Stanislav Lyubshin, Russian actor, film director
  • Stanislav Genchev, Bulgarian former footballer
  • Stanislav Manolev, Bulgarian footballer
  • Stanislav Vlček, Czech former football striker
  • Stanislav Timchenko, Russian former competitive figure skater
  • Stanislav Zakharov, Russian former pair skater
  • Stanislav Morozov, former pair skater
  • Stanislav Šesták, Slovak football striker
  • Stanislav Stoyanov, former Bulgarian football midfielder
  • Stanislav Rumenov, Bulgarian former footballer
  • Stanislav Zhuk, pair skater who represented the Soviet Union
  • Stanislav Lunev, former Soviet military officer
  • Stanislav Bachev, former Bulgarian footballer
  • Stanislav Ioudenitch, Uzbekistani-born American pianist,
  • Stanislav Karasi, Serbian striker
  • Stanislav Vinaver, Serbian writer, poet, translator and journalist

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