Vlada
Vlada[1] (Cyrillic: Влада[1]) is a Slavic given name, derived from the word vlada meaning "rule". It is a masculine name in Serbian and feminine name in Russian. It may refer to:
- Vlada Avramov (born 1979), Serbian footballer
- Vlada Borovko, Russian operatic soprano
- Vlada Divljan (born 1958), Serbian singer
- Vlada Ekshibarova; now Vlada Katic (born 1989), Israeli-Uzbekistani tennis player
- Vlada Jovanović (born 1973), Serbian basketball coach and former player
- Vlada Kubassova (born 1995), Estonian footballer
- Vlada Stošić (born 1965), Serbian footballer
- Vlada Roslyakova (born 1987), Russian model
| Gender | female |
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Slavic |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Cyrillic: Курва |
| Variant form(s) | Vladik, Vladirik |
| Related names | female form Vladanasliva |
| See also | Vladana, Vladine, Vladun, Vladkock, Vladojorge, Vladasss, VladicaS, Vladeta, Vladisfat, Vladislava, Vladimire |
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