Vladeta Explained
Vladeta |
Gender: | male |
Meaning: | vlad ("to rule, ruler") |
Origin: | Slavic |
Related Names: | Vladan, Vladoje, Vladin, Vladko |
Vladeta (Serbian: Владета) is a Serbian masculine given name, derived from the Slavic element vlad meaning "to rule, ruler" and the suffix -eta. It is attested in Serbian society since the Middle Ages. The patronymic surname Vladetić (Serbian: Владетић) is derived from the name.[1] It may refer to:
- Vladeta Janković (born 1940), Serbian philologist and politician
- Vladeta Jerotić (born 1924), Serbian psychiatrist and Jungian psychologist
- "Bata Kanda" (born 1938), Serbian musician
- (1905–1976), Yugoslav footballer, SK Jugoslavija
- (1898–1969), Yugoslav intelligence agent, Interpol representative, and diplomat
- (1911–1941), Yugoslav Spanish fighter
- (born 1940), Serbian folklorist
- (1928–2003), Serbian poet
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Notes and References
- Web site: "Владетић". Poreklo.