Vladimir (disambiguation)
Vladimir is a city in Russia. The term may also refer to:
- Names
- Places
- Religious leaders
- Musicians
- Vladimir Horowitz (1903-1989) Russian American legendary classical virtuoso pianist and minor composer
- Vladimir Ashkenazy (1937-) Russian-Icelandic renowned classical pianist and conductor
- Nobles
- Vladimir of Bulgaria (fl. 889-893), King of Bulgaria
- Vladimir I of Kiev (980–1015), medieval ruler of Kievan Rus
- Vladimir II Monomakh (1053–1125), Veliky Knyaz of Kievan Rus, prince of Kiev; also ruled in Rostov and Suzdal
- Vladimir II Mstislavich (1132–1173), Prince of Dorogobuzh, Vladimir, and Volyn, Slutsk, Tripolye and Grand Prince of Kiev
- Vladimir of Novgorod (1020–1052), Prince of Novgorod
- Vladimir III Rurikovich (1187–1239), Prince of Pereyaslavl, Smolensk and Grand Prince of Kiev
- Vlad II Dracul (1390–1447), Prince of Wallachia and Governor of Transylvania
- Vlad III the Impaler (1431–1476), aka Dracula, Prince of Wallachia
- Political and military leaders
- Sportspeople
- Wladimir Balentien (b. 1984), outfielder for the Seattle Mariners
- Vladimir González (b. 1978), Colombian road cyclist
- Vladimir Guerrero (b. 1976), baseball player
- Vladimir Latocha (b. 1973), French breaststroke swimmer
- Vladimir Timoshinin (b. 1970), Russian diver
- Vladimir Parfyonov (b. 1970), Uzbekistani javelin thrower
- Vladimir Popov (weightlifter) (b. 1977), Moldovan weightlifter
- Vladimir Portnoi (b. 1931), Soviet Olympic silver and bronze medalist in gymnastics
- Wladimir Ribeiro (b. 1967), Brazilian swimmer
- Oleg Prudius (aka Vladimir Koslov) (b. 1972), Russian professional wrestler
- Fictional characters
- Vladimir (Waiting for Godot), also known as Vladimir "Albert" and "Didi", a character in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot
- Vovochka, diminutive form of Vladimir, common character in Russian jokes
- Count Dracula, aka Vlad Dracula, from Bram Stoker's 1897 Dracula
- Actors, writers, poets
See also