Slava name - Meaning of Slava
- Gender
- Masculine & Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 1
- Usage
- Russian, Slovene, Croatian, Slavic
- Pronounced
- SLAH-vah
- Slava Meaning
- Short form of Slavic names containing the element slav "glory". Slava originates in Slavic languages and means "person of fame". As a feminine given name it is mainly used in Russian, but it functions as a masculine name as well. It is also the name of Russian brand watches and a river in Romania.
Slava Related Names
Variants: Stas (Russian), Slavka
Feminine Forms: Stanislava, Vladislava, Yaroslava (Russian)
Other Languages: Stanislav, Ventseslav, Vladislav, Stanko (Bulgarian), Jaroslav, Stanislav, Václav, Věnceslav, Vladislav, Jarek, Ladislav, Vladan (Czech), Wenzel, Wenzeslaus (German), Ladislas, Ladislaus, Stanislas, Wenceslas, Wenceslaus (History), László, Vencel, Laci (Hungarian), Ladislao, Venceslao (Italian), Stanislovas (Lithuanian), Veceslav, Venceslaus (Medieval Czech), Jarosław, Stanisław, Wacław, Więcesław, Władysław, Włodzisław, Jarek, Włodek (Polish), Veaceslav, Vlad (Romanian), Stanislav, Vladislav, Vladan, Vlado (Serbian), Jaroslav, Stanislav, Václav, Vladislav, Ladislav, Vladan (Slovak), Venceslás (Spanish), Vyacheslav (Ukrainian)
Slava Celebrities
Slava Raskaj - artist,