Станислав
See also: Станіслав
Russian
Etymology
Of Slavic origin. By surface analysis, стать (statʹ, “to stand, to become”) + слава (slava, “glory”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [stənʲɪsˈɫaf]
Proper noun
Станисла́в • (Stanisláv) m anim (genitive Станисла́ва, nominative plural Станисла́вы, genitive plural Станисла́вов)
- a male given name, equivalent to English Stanislav
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Станисла́в Stanisláv |
Станисла́вы Stanislávy |
genitive | Станисла́ва Stanisláva |
Станисла́вов Stanislávov |
dative | Станисла́ву Stanislávu |
Станисла́вам Stanislávam |
accusative | Станисла́ва Stanisláva |
Станисла́вов Stanislávov |
instrumental | Станисла́вом Stanislávom |
Станисла́вами Stanislávami |
prepositional | Станисла́ве Stanisláve |
Станисла́вах Stanislávax |
Derived terms
Related terms
- Станислава (Stanislava)
References
- Superanskaya, A. V. (2005) “Станислав”, in Cовременный словарь русских личных имён [Modern Dictionary of Russian personal names] (in Russian), Moscow: Айрис-пресс, →ISBN
- Petrovsky, N. A. (1966) “Станислав”, in Словарь русских личных имён [Dictionary of Russian personal names] (in Russian), 1st edition, Moscow: Советская энциклопедия
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