- Romanian,
Slovene masculine given name
derived from the
Ruthenian word
volod (Russian: волод),
meaning to rule or
vaditi (Russian: вадити),
meaning to...
- Алекса́ндрович То́рлопов; Komi: Торлопов Ӧльӧксан Володь,
Torlopov Öľöksan
Voloď; born 1949) is a
Russian politician, who was the head of the Komi Republic...
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derived from two
Slavic roots: Vlad-,
meaning either 'to own' (Ukrainian
volodity [володiти]
means 'to own',
Polish władać ['to possess'],
Russian vladet...
- Sviatovit, Vitomir, Dobrovit, Witosław, Uniewit, Gościwit, vlad, wład,
volod, włod, lad to rule,
ruler Vladimir, Władysław, Volodymyr, Włodzimierz, Vladislav...
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mainly used in Poland. The name
derives from the
slavic words (Володіти (
volodity) - to possess, + слава (slava) - glory, or слово (slovo) - word) meaning...
- kolo (circle). It is also
possible that the part -old is a
contraction of -
volod/-vlad (lord, ruler). This
hypothesis does not
contradict the data of modern...