Владимир

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Azerbaijani

Proper noun

Владимир (definite accusative Владимири, plural Владимирләр)

  1. Cyrillic spelling of Vladimir

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Владимир (Vladimirm

  1. a male given name, equivalent to English Vladimir

Pannonian Rusyn

Etymology

Borrowed from Serbo-Croatian Владимир / Vladimir and/or Carpathian Rusyn Влади́мир (Vladýmyr), from Old Church Slavonic Владимѣръ (Vladiměrŭ), ultimately from Proto-Slavic *Voldiměrъ.

Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -imir
  • Hyphenation: Вла‧ди‧мир

Proper noun

Владимир (Vladimirm pers

  1. a male given name from Old Church Slavonic, equivalent to English Vladimir
    • 2024 December 14, М. Афич, “Ремесло хторе ше отримало вецей як сто роки”, in Руске Слово:
      И заш ше так трафело же сом убег до тей старей Надьордьовей карчми, а вон бул там, та ми гварел: „Яй Владимире, Владимире, нє будзеш ти бановац? Нє придзеш назад?”
      I zaš še tak trafelo že som ubeh do tej starej Nadʹordʹovej karčmi, a von bul tam, ta mi hvarel: „Jaj Vladimire, Vladimire, nje budzeš ti banovac? Nje pridzeš nazad?”
      And it happened again that I ran to the old Nađorđ tavern, and he was there, saying to me: "Hey Vladimir, Vladimir, won't you regret it? Won't you come back?"

Declension

Declension of Владимир
singular plural
nominative Владимир (Vladimir) Владимирове (Vladimirove)
genitive Владимира (Vladimira) Владимирох (Vladimirox)
dative Владимирови (Vladimirovi) Владимиром (Vladimirom)
accusative Владимира (Vladimira) Владимирох (Vladimirox)
instrumental Владимиром (Vladimirom) Владимирами (Vladimirami)
locative Владимирови (Vladimirovi) Владимирох (Vladimirox)
vocative Владимире (Vladimire) Владимирове (Vladimirove)

Russian

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Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Old Church Slavonic Владимѣръ (Vladiměrŭ), from Proto-Slavic *Voldiměrъ (where further etymology is listed). By surface analysis, влад(еть) (vlad(etʹ), to master, to possess) +‎ мир (mir, peace), with the second component changed by folk etymology from Old Church Slavonic мѣръ (měrŭ, great).

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Proper noun

Влади́мир (Vladímirm anim or m inan (genitive Влади́мира, nominative plural Влади́миры, genitive plural Влади́миров, relational adjective влади́мирский)

  1. (animate) a male given name, equivalent to English Vladimir
  2. (inanimate) Vladimir (a city, the administrative center of Vladimir Oblast, Russia)
  3. (inanimate) Transliteration of Volodymyr (a city, the administrative center of Volodymyr Raion, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine)

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