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Uladimir

A variant of Vladimir, from Slavic elements meaning 'rule' and 'peace' or 'greatness.'

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Uladimir is a variant of Vladimir, from Slavic elements meaning rule and peace or greatness. That root gives the name an unmistakably sovereign air, since it combines authority with a broad, enduring cultural prestige.

Vladimir has long carried historical weight in Slavic contexts, and Uladimir preserves that grandeur in altered form. As a given name, Uladimir feels formal and somewhat imposing. The unusual initial letter makes it stand out, but the underlying structure remains recognizable and old-world.

It sounds like a name from dynastic, literary, or historical memory, with the kind of gravity that comes from centuries of use. The result is powerful, classical, and unmistakably Slavic in feel.

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