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Volodymyr

Volodymyr is a Slavic name meaning ruler of peace or renowned ruler.

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Volodymyr is a Slavic name meaning ruler of peace or renowned ruler. It is one of the major traditional names of the Slavic world, carrying both political and aspirational force in its structure.

The combination of rule and peace gives it a notable tension: authority joined to order rather than conquest. In modern use, Volodymyr feels stately, historical, and deeply rooted in Eastern European tradition. It has a broad, resonant sound that makes it feel substantial and formal, but not harsh.

Names with this kind of classical Slavic weight often signal continuity with national or cultural history. Volodymyr therefore feels both noble and grounded, with a meaning that balances leadership and stability.

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