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Stanislav (given name)

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Given name of Slavic origin
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Stanislav
Gendermale
Origin
Word/nameSlavic
Meaningstani ("to become") +slava ("glory, fame")
Other names
Alternative spellingStanislaus (Latin, German), Stanislav (Slovak), Stanislau, Stanislaw (Belarusian), Stanislas (French), Staņislavs (Latvian), Stanislovas (Lithuanian), Stanisław (Polish), Estanislau (Portuguese), Estanislao (Spanish), Szaniszló (Hungarian)

Stanislav orStanislaus (Latinized form) is agiven name of Slavic origin, meaning someone who achieves glory or fame. It is common in the Slavic countries ofCentral and Eastern Europe andSoutheast Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages as well, such as French (Stanislas), German, and others.

The feminine form isStanislava.

Polish language

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InPolish, the nameStanisław has the following commondiminutives: Stach, Stan, Stańko,Staś, Stasio, Stasiek, Staszek. By 15th century the following diminutives were recorded:Stachnię,Stachnik,Stachno,Stachosz,Stachura,Stacher,Stachyr,Stachyra,Stasz,Staszak,Staszeczko,Staszek,Staszel,Stasiu. Many of them turned into family names.[1]

Variants: Stasław, Tasław, Stanislaw.

Its feminine form isStanisława.

Stasiek,Stach may also be surnames.

Other derived surnames:

East Slavic languages

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In Belarusian, Russian, and Ukrainian, the diminutive forms of the name areStas,Stas' andStasik.

Slovene

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InSlovene, the name Stanislav is usually abbreviated either to Stanko, Stano or Slavko.

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Станіслаў/ Stanisłaŭ (Belarusian),Stanislav (Croatian, Czech, Romanian, Serbian, Slovak and Slovene),Станіслав (Ukrainian),Станислав (Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, Macedonian),Stanislas (French),Stanislaus (German, Latin),Stanislovas (Lithuanian),Staņislavs (Latvian),Stanislao (Italian),Estanislau (Portuguese),Ainéislis (Irish/Gaelic),Estanislao (Spanish) andSzaniszló (Hungarian).

This given name is often Anglicized to "Stanley", although "Stanley" has non-Slavic origin as well in English-speaking countries.

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References

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  1. ^Zofia Kaleta, Nazwisko W Kulturze Polskiej, 1998,ISBN 8386619821p. 54
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