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Valdimir

Valdimir is a variant of Vladimir, from Slavic elements meaning rule and peace or greatness.

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Valdimir is a variant of Vladimir, from Slavic elements meaning rule and peace or greatness. The altered spelling keeps the name in the same powerful historical orbit while making it feel slightly distinct.

It carries the strong, regal weight associated with older Slavic princely names. Valdimir sounds formal and substantial, with a firm consonant structure that gives it authority. Because it echoes Vladimir, it still suggests governance, strength, and a broad historical reach.

The name feels old-world in substance even when the spelling is refreshed. Valdimir has a stately, masculine presence that is hard to ignore.

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