Vladyslav is a Slavic male given name of Ukrainian origin, derived from two elements: "vladimir" meaning "great" and "slav" meaning "glory". It is thus translated as "of great glory" or "famous in battle". The name gained prominence in the Ukrainian language due to its use by historical figures such as Vladyslav II Yaroslavich, a 12th-century prince of Galicia-Volhynia. Today, Vladyslav remains popular among Ukrainians but is also used elsewhere, particularly in Slavic communities around the world. It offers a distinct and cultural option for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their son.
"Vladyslav's birth popularity has been stable over the years, with a peak in 2006 and 2015."