masculine Stanislas

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Origin:
slavic
Name Root:
*stàti / státi sláva > Stanisláv
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Slavic name “Stanisláv ‎(Станисла́в),” composed of two elements: “*stàti / státi ‎(ста́ти)” (to stand, to become) plus “sláva ‎(сла́ва)” (glory, fame, renown, honor, repute, reputation). In turn, the name means “glory and fame, enduring glory, someone who achieves glory or fame.” It is most often given in the Slavic countries of Central and South-Eastern Europe. The name has spread to many non-Slavic languages. 1) Stanisław Szczepanowski, (1030–1079) was a Bishop of Kraków known chiefly for having been martyred by the Polish king Bolesław II the Bold. 2) Saint Stanislaus Papczyński (1631–1701), born Jan Papczyński, was a Polish Roman Catholic priest who once served as a member of the Piarist Order. 3) Stanisława Rodzińska (1899–1945), was a Polish religious of the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Dominic.

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le nain de stanislas
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stanislas (rendez-vous)
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les frÈres jacques
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pauline julien
stanislas + rendez-vous (stanislas)
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Notable People and Personalities

Stanislas André Steeman (1908–1970), Belgian Author And Illustrator
Stanislas Bizot (1879–1950), French Champion In Draughts
Stanislas Blanchard (1842–1926), Canadian Political Figure
Stanislas Bober (1930–1975), French Road Cyclist
Stanislas Darondeau (1807–1841), French Artist And Engineer
Stanislas De Boufflers (1738–1815), French Statesman And Writer
Stanislas De Guaita (1861–1897), French Poet
Stanislas Dehaene (born 1965), French College Professor
Stanislas Julien (1797–1873, French Sinologist
Stanislas Kostka (1550–1568), Polish Acolyte In Roman Catholic Church
Stanislas Lami (1858–1944), French Sculptor And Art Historian
Stanislas Laugier (1799–1872), French Physician
Stanislas Lefebvre De Laboulaye (born 1946), Lebanese Ambassador
Stanislas Lépine (1835–1892), French Painter
Stanislas Marie Adelaide, Comte De Clermont–tonnerre (1757–1792), French Nobleman
Stanislas Merhar (born 1971), Slovene-french Actor
Stanislas Meunier (1843–1925), French Geologist
Stanislas Naulin (1870–1932), French General
Stanislas Niedzielski (1905–1975), Polish Musician And Pianist
Stanislas Nordey (born 1966), French Actor And Director
Stanislas Oliveira (born 1988), French–portuguese Footballer
Stanislas Radziwill (1914–1976), Polish–american Social Figure
Stanislas Renoult (born 1972), French Musician
Stanislas Sorel (1803–1871), French Engineer
Stanislas Touchet (1842–1926), French Cardinal Of The Roman Catholic Church
Stanislas Wawrinka (born 1985), Swiss Tennis Player
Stanislas André Steeman (1908–1970), Belgian Author And Illustrator
Stanislas Bizot (1879–1950), French Champion In Draughts
Stanislas Blanchard (1842–1926), Canadian Political Figure
Stanislas Bober (1930–1975), French Road Cyclist
Stanislas Darondeau (1807–1841), French Artist And Engineer
Stanislas De Boufflers (1738–1815), French Statesman And Writer
Stanislas De Guaita (1861–1897), French Poet
Stanislas Dehaene (born 1965), French College Professor
Stanislas Julien (1797–1873, French Sinologist
Stanislas Kostka (1550–1568), Polish Acolyte In Roman Catholic Church
Stanislas Lami (1858–1944), French Sculptor And Art Historian
Stanislas Laugier (1799–1872), French Physician
Stanislas Lefebvre De Laboulaye (born 1946), Lebanese Ambassador
Stanislas Lépine (1835–1892), French Painter
Stanislas Marie Adelaide, Comte De Clermont–tonnerre (1757–1792), French Nobleman
Stanislas Merhar (born 1971), Slovene-french Actor
Stanislas Meunier (1843–1925), French Geologist
Stanislas Naulin (1870–1932), French General
Stanislas Niedzielski (1905–1975), Polish Musician And Pianist
Stanislas Nordey (born 1966), French Actor And Director
Stanislas Oliveira (born 1988), French–portuguese Footballer
Stanislas Radziwill (1914–1976), Polish–american Social Figure
Stanislas Renoult (born 1972), French Musician
Stanislas Sorel (1803–1871), French Engineer
Stanislas Touchet (1842–1926), French Cardinal Of The Roman Catholic Church
Stanislas Wawrinka (born 1985), Swiss Tennis Player
Stanislas André Steeman (1908–1970), Belgian Author And Illustrator
Stanislas Bizot (1879–1950), French Champion In Draughts
Stanislas Blanchard (1842–1926), Canadian Political Figure
Stanislas Bober (1930–1975), French Road Cyclist
Stanislas Darondeau (1807–1841), French Artist And Engineer
Stanislas De Boufflers (1738–1815), French Statesman And Writer
Stanislas De Guaita (1861–1897), French Poet
Stanislas Dehaene (born 1965), French College Professor
Stanislas Julien (1797–1873, French Sinologist
Stanislas Kostka (1550–1568), Polish Acolyte In Roman Catholic Church
Stanislas Lami (1858–1944), French Sculptor And Art Historian
Stanislas Laugier (1799–1872), French Physician
Stanislas Lefebvre De Laboulaye (born 1946), Lebanese Ambassador
Stanislas Lépine (1835–1892), French Painter
Stanislas Marie Adelaide, Comte De Clermont–tonnerre (1757–1792), French Nobleman
Stanislas Merhar (born 1971), Slovene-french Actor
Stanislas Meunier (1843–1925), French Geologist
Stanislas Naulin (1870–1932), French General
Stanislas Niedzielski (1905–1975), Polish Musician And Pianist
Stanislas Nordey (born 1966), French Actor And Director
Stanislas Oliveira (born 1988), French–portuguese Footballer
Stanislas Radziwill (1914–1976), Polish–american Social Figure
Stanislas Renoult (born 1972), French Musician
Stanislas Sorel (1803–1871), French Engineer
Stanislas Touchet (1842–1926), French Cardinal Of The Roman Catholic Church
Stanislas Wawrinka (born 1985), Swiss Tennis Player