masculine Stanislav

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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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Numerological Values: #9

A number 9 person is humane and selfless. Compassion, tolerance, idealism and sensitivity are the hallmarks of number 9. Number 9 individuals often give unselfishly to others.

Chakra Number: #9
Chakra "Pineal Gland"

The Pineal Gland is about the size of a pea, and is in the center of the brain in a tiny cave behind and above the pituitary gland which lies a little behind the root of the nose. It is located directly behind the eyes, attached to the third ventricle. This chakra is also known as the upper dan tien. The ninth chakra is an interesting chakra in that it is in this chakra that all the Christ abilities lie dormant, waiting to be released and used in the outer and inner worlds. The shift in focus at this time is toward that Christ energy and the accompanying abilities that go along with it. Hence, a great deal of work and energy is now being sent into physical reality to help the individual open up and expand this energy center.

Color meaning: Gold

It is no surprise that gold symbolizes wealth used wisely, but it is also the symbol of good health. People who favor the color gold are optimistic. The Tibetan Buddhist believes in 5 sacred stones: the crystal for light, turquoise for infinity of sea and sky, coral for life and form, gold for the golden ray of the sun, silver for the light of the moon. Gold is intimately linked with Divinity and those gods associated with the Sun. It symbolizes wealth and success.

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Notable People and Personalities

Stanislav Andreski (born 1919), Polish-british Sociologist
Stanislav Angelov (born 1978), Bulgarian Footballer
Stanislav BartŮŠek (born 1961), Czech Television Journalist
Stanislav BiniČki (1874–1942), Serbian Composer, Conductor, And Pedagogue
Stanislav Bunin (born 1966), Russian Pianist
Stanislav Cherchesov (born 1963), Russian Football Manager And Former Goalkeeper
Stanislav Chistov (born 1983), Russian Ice Hockey Player
Stanislav GaliĆ, Serbian Commander
Stanislav Galimovich Hazheev, Minister Of Defence In Transnistria
Stanislav Genchev (born 1981), Bulgarian Footballer
Stanislav Govorukhin (born 1936), Russian Film Director
Stanislav Griga (born 1961), Slovak Retired Football Player And Manager
Stanislav Grof (born 1931), Founders Of The Field Of Transpersonal Psychology
Stanislav Gross (born 1969), Czech Politician
Stanislav Gustavovich Strumilin (1877–1974), Soviet Economist
Stanislav Henych (born 1949), Czech Cross-country Skier
Stanislav HolÝ (1943–1998), Czech Graphic Artist, Caricaturist, And Designer Of Animated Films
Stanislav Ianevski (born 1985), Bulgarian Actor
Stanislav Kolibal (born 1925), Czech Artist
Stanislav Kosior (1889–1939), Polish-russian Politician
Stanislav Kriventsov (born 1973), International Chess Master
Stanislav Lopukhov (born 1972), Russian Breaststroke Swimmer
Stanislav Loska, Czech Paralympic Athlete
Stanislav Lyubshin (born 1933), Russian Actor, Film Director
Stanislav Manolev (born 1985), Bulgarian Footballer
Stanislav Medvedenko (born 1979), Ukrainian Basketball Player
Stanislav Morozov (born 1979), Ukrainian Pairs Figure Skater
Stanislav Morozov, Ukrainian Pairs Figure Skater
Stanislav NeckÁŘ (born 1975), Czech Ice Hockey Player
Stanislav Nedkov (born 1981), Bulgarian Mixed Martial Arts Fighter
Stanislav Of Kiev, Last Kiev Ruler Of The Rurik Dynasty
Stanislav Osinsky (born 1984), Kazakh Backstroke Swimmer
Stanislav Petrov (born C.1939), Retired Soviet Air Defense Forces Lieutenant Colonel
Stanislav Poplavsky (1902–1973), General In The Soviet And Polish Armies
Stanislav Pozdnyakov (born 1973), Russian Fencer
Stanislav Prowazek (1875–1912), Czech Zoologist And Parasitologist
Stanislav Rumenov (born 1980), Bulgarian Footballer
Stanislav Segert (1921–2005), Scholar Of Semitic Languages
Stanislav ŠestÁk (born 1982), Slovak Football Player
Stanislav Shatsky (1878–1934), Soviet Humanistic Educator, Writer, And Educational Administrator
Stanislav Shwarts (1919–1976), Soviet Ecologist And Zoologist
Stanislav Sokolov (born 1947), Russian Stop-motion Animation Director
Stanislav Stoyanov (born 1976), Bulgarian Football Player
Stanislav Tarasenko (born 1966), Russian Long Jumper
Stanislav Timchenko (born 1983), Russian Figure Skater
Stanislav Varga (born 1972), Slovak Footballer
Stanislav VlČek (born 1976), Czech Football Player
Stanislav Vydra (1741–1804), Bohemian Writer, Mathematician And Jesuit
Stanislav Zabrodskiy (born 1962), Kazakh Archer
Stanislav Zakarov, Russian Pairs Figure Skater
Stanislav Zhuk († 1998), Soviet Figure Skater And Coach
Stanislav Zimprich (1916–1942), Czech Pilot In The Battle Of Britain