Вячеслав
Russian
Etymology
Inherited from Old East Slavic Вѧчесла́въ (Vęčeslávŭ), from Proto-Slavic *Vęťeslàvъ, from *vęťьjь (“greater, more”) + *slàva (“glory, fame”).
Cognate with Belarusian Вячасла́ў (Vjačasláŭ), Ukrainian В'ячеслав (Vʺjačeslav), Old Novgorodian Вѧцьсла́ве (Vęcĭsláve), English Wenceslaus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vʲɪt͡ɕɪsˈɫaf]
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Proper noun
Вячесла́в • (Vjačesláv) m anim (genitive Вячесла́ва, nominative plural Вячесла́вы, genitive plural Вячесла́вов)
- a male given name, Vyacheslav
Declension
singular | plural | |
---|---|---|
nominative | Вячесла́в Vjačesláv |
Вячесла́вы Vjačeslávy |
genitive | Вячесла́ва Vjačesláva |
Вячесла́вов Vjačeslávov |
dative | Вячесла́ву Vjačeslávu |
Вячесла́вам Vjačeslávam |
accusative | Вячесла́ва Vjačesláva |
Вячесла́вов Vjačeslávov |
instrumental | Вячесла́вом Vjačeslávom |
Вячесла́вами Vjačeslávami |
prepositional | Вячесла́ве Vjačesláve |
Вячесла́вах Vjačeslávax |
Descendants
- → Abkhaz: Вячеслав (Vjačeslav)
- → Adyghe: Вячеслав (Vjačeslav)
- → Armenian: Վյաչեսլավ (Vyačʻeslav)
- → Avar: Вячеслав (Wjačeslaw)
- → Bashkir: Вячеслав (Vyaçeslav)
- → Bulgarian: Вячесла́в (Vjačesláv)
- → Buryat: Вячеслав (Vjačjeslav)
- → Chuvash: Вячеслав (Vjač̬eslav)
- → Chinese: 维亚切斯拉夫
- Min Nan: 維亞切斯拉夫/维亚切斯拉夫
- → Crimean Tatar: Вячеслав
- → Czech: Vjačeslav
- → Dutch: Vyacheslav
- → English: Vyacheslav
- → Erzya: Вячеслав (Väčeslav)
- → Estonian: Vjatšeslav
- → Finnish: Vjatšeslav
- → French: Viatcheslav
- → German: Wjatscheslaw
- → Romanian: Veaceslav
- → Hungarian: Vjacseszlav
- → Ingush: Вячеслав (Vjačeslav)
- → Japanese: ヴャチェスラフ (Vyachesurafu)
- → Kabardian: Вячеслав (Vjačeslav)
- → Kazakh: Вячеслав (Väçeslav)
- → Komi-Permyak: Вячеслав (Vʹaćeslav)
- → Komi-Zyrian: Вячеслав (Vaćeslav)
- → Lak: Вячеслав (Waˤčeslaw)
- → Latvian: Vjačeslavs
- → Lezgi: Вячеслав (Väčeslav)
- → Lithuanian: Viačeslavas
- → Eastern Mari: Вячеслав (Vačeslav)
- → Western Mari: Вячеслав (Vačeslav)
- → Moksha: Вячеслав (Väčeslav)
- → Ossetian: Вячеслав (Vjaḱeslav)
- → Swedish: Vjatjeslav
- → Tajik: Вячеслав (Vyačeslav)
- → Tatar: Вячеслав (Wyaçeslaw)
- → Udmurt: Вячеслав (Vaćeslav)
- → Yakut: Вячеслав (Vaceslav)
References
- Vasmer, Max (1964–1973) “Вячесла́в”, in Oleg Trubachyov, transl., Этимологический словарь русского языка [Etymological Dictionary of the Russian Language] (in Russian), Moscow: Progress
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