Wladimir Explained
Wladimir is a masculine given name. It is an alternative spelling of the name Vladimir.
Notable people with the name include:
- Wladimir Brunet de Presle (1809–1875), French historian
- Wladimir de Schoenefeld (1816–1875), German-French botanist
- Wladimir Guedroitz (1873–1941), Russian chamberlain
- Wladimir Aïtoff (1879–1963), French rugby player
- Wladimir Burliuk (1886–1919), Ukrainian artist
- Wladimir d'Ormesson (1888–1973), French essayist and writer
- Wladimir von Pawlowski (1891–1961), Austrian lawyer
- Wladimir Vogel (1896–1984), Russian composer
- Wladimir Seidel (1907–1981), Russian mathematician
- Wladimir A. Smirnoff (1917–2000), Soviet entomologist
- Wladimir Zwalf (1932–2002), British sanskritist and Buddhist expert
- Wladimir Jan Kochanski (1935–2015), American pianist
- Wladimir Wertelecki (born 1936), Polish-American pediatrician
- Wladimir Troubetzkoy (1942–2009), French literary historian
- Wladimir Yordanoff (1954–2020), French actor
- Wladimir (footballer) (b. 1954), Brazilian football left-back
- Wladimir Skulener (born 1958), Soviet-German chess player
- Wladimir Resnitschenko (b. 1965), Russian fencer
- Wladimir Ribeiro (b. 1967), a Brazilian swimmer
- Wladimir Kaminer (b. 1967), Russian writer
- Wladimir Belli (b. 1970), Italian cyclist
- Wladimir Klitschko (b. 1976), Ukrainian professional boxer
- Wladimir Herrera (b. 1981), Chilean football defender
- Wladimir Balentien (b. 1984), Dutch outfielder for the Seattle Mariners
- Wladimir Tchertkoff (fl. 2003–present), Italian journalist
- Wladimir Köppen, creator of the Köppen climate classification
- Wladimir Talanczuk, Ukrainian aeronautical engineer
- Wladimir van Wilgenburg, Dutch journalist
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