Volodymyr
Volodymyr (Ukrainian: Володи́мир, romanized: Volodýmyr, pronounced [woloˈdɪmɪr], Old East Slavic: Володимѣръ, romanized: Volodiměrŭ) is a Ukrainian given name of Old East Slavic origin. The related Ancient Slavic, such as Czech, Russian, Serbian, Croatian, etc. form of the name is Володимѣръ Volodiměr, which in other Slavic languages became Vladimir (from Church Slavonic: Владимѣръ, romanized: Vladiměr).
Gender | male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Ukrainian |
Meaning | "ruler of the world", "ruler of peace" / "famous power", "bright and famous" |
Region of origin | Ukraine |
Other names | |
Related names | Vladimir, Włodzimierz, Waldek, Waldemar, Woldemar, Voldemārs, Voldemar, Uladzimir, Valdimar, Vladimiros |
See also | Robert (name with the same meaning) |
Diminutives include Volodyk, Volodia, Lodgo and Vlodko.
People known as Volodymyr
- Volodymyr the Great (aka St. Volodymyr, Volodymyr I of Kyiv), Grand Prince of Kyiv
- Volodymyr II Monomakh, Grand Prince of Kyiv
- Volodymyr Atamanyuk (born 1955), Soviet footballer
- Volodymyr Bahaziy (1902–1942), Ukrainian nationalist
- Volodymyr Barilko (born 1994), Ukrainian football striker
- Volodymyr Bezsonov (born 1958), Ukrainian football manager and player
- Volodymyr Chesnakov (born 1988), Ukrainian footballer
- Volodymyr Demchenko (born 1981), Ukrainian sprinter who competed in the 2004 Summer Olympics
- Volodymyr Dyudya (born 1983), Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Volodymyr Gerun (born 1994), Ukrainian basketball player
- Volodymyr Groysman (born 1978), Prime Minister of Ukraine (2016–19)
- Volodymyr Herashchenko (born 1968), Ukrainian footballer
- Volodymyr Holubnychy (1936–2021), Ukrainian race walker
- Volodymyr Homenyuk (born 1985), Ukrainian footballer
- Volodymyr Horilyi (born 1965), Soviet-Ukrainian football defender
- Volodymyr Huba (1938–2020), Ukrainian composer
- Volodymyr Inozemtsev (born 1964), Ukrainian triple jumper
- Volodymyr Ivasyuk (1949–1979), Ukrainian songwriter, composer and poet
- Volodymyr Kaliuzhniy (born 1972), Ukrainian fencer
- Volodymyr Kaplychnyi (1944–2004), Soviet footballer of Jewish descent
- Volodymyr Kilikevych (born 1983), Ukrainian footballer
- Volodymyr Lozynskyi (1955–2020), Soviet-Ukrainian football coach and player
- Volodymyr Lukashenko (born 1980), Ukrainian sabre fencer
- Volodymyr Lyutyi (born 1962) Ukrainian football coach and player
- Volodymyr Mykhailenko (born 1973), Ukrainian decathlete
- Volodymyr Nikolaychuk (born 1975), Ukrainian backstroke swimmer
- Volodymyr Onyshchenko (born 1949), Soviet footballer
- Volodymyr Parasyuk (born 1987), Ukrainian public figure
- Volodymyr Pianykh (born 1951), Soviet footballer
- Volodymyr Ploskina (1954–2010), Ukrainian professional footballer
- Volodymyr Polyovyi (born 1985), Ukrainian football defender
- Volodymyr Pryyomov (born 1986), Ukrainian football player
- Volodymyr Raskatov (1957–2014), Ukrainian swimmer
- Volodymyr Romaniuk (1925–1995), the Patriarch of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church – Kyiv Patriarchate
- Volodymyr Rybin (born 1980), Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Volodymyr Sabodan (1935–2014), head of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church
- Volodymyr Shatskykh (born 1981), Ukrainian former Olympic Greco-Roman wrestler
- Volodymyr Shcherbytsky (1918–1990), Ukrainian Communist and Soviet politician
- Volodymyr Starchyk (born 1980), Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Volodymyr Tkachenko (swimmer) (born 1965), Ukrainian swimmer who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Volodymyr Troshkin (1947–2020), Soviet-Ukrainian football player and coach
- Volodymyr Yezerskiy (born 1976), Ukrainian football defender
- Volodymyr Zagorodniy (born 1983), Ukrainian road bicycle racer
- Volodymyr Zelenskyy (born 1978), current President of Ukraine, former actor and comedian
- Volodymyr Zyuskov (born 1981), Ukrainian long jumper
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