Vladimir
/vˈlædəmɪr/
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Vladimir, of Slavic origin, is derived from the elements 'vladeti' (to rule) and 'miru' (peace or world), meaning 'ruler of peace' or 'prince'. It is a name deeply rooted in Eastern European history and culture, often associated with nobility and leadership. Though historically prominent in Slavic regions, it has gained recognition in French-speaking areas due to its regal connotations.
Vladimir Zworykin
Inventor, Patented color televison
Vladimir Zhirinovsky
Politician, Founder of Liberal Democratic Party
Vladimir Ussachevsky
Composer, Tape music composer
Vladimir Tatlin
Sculptor, Monument to the Third International
Vladimir Sorokin
Author, Wrote Goluboe Salo (Blue Lard)
Vladimir Sokoloff
Actor, For Whom the Bell Tolls
Vladimir Putin
Head of State, President of Russia
Vladimir Prelog
Chemist, Stereochemistry of enzyme-catalysts
Vladimir Peniakoff
Military, Head of Popski's Private Army
Vladimir de Pachmann
Pianist, Histrionic Russian pianist, known for Chopin
Vladimir Nabokov
Novelist, Lolita
Vladimir Lenin
Head of State, Revolutionary leader of Soviet Union
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