Proper noun
A male given name from the Slavic languages.
A surname from the Slavic languages.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgNo, we are not related. No, we are not related. Do I walk? Have I feet still? I raise my eyes, I let them move round, and turn myself with them, one circle, one circle, and I stand in the midst. All is usual. Only the Militiaman Stanislaus Katczinsky has died. Then I know nothing more. Erich Maria Remarque
Behold, illumin'd by th' instructive age, That great phenomenon, a Sceptred Sage. There Stanislaus unfolds his prudent plan, Tears the strong bandage from the eyes of man, Points the progressive march, and shapes the way, That leads a realm from darkness into day. Joel Barlow
1112 ) * July 26 Stanislaus of Szczepanów (St. Source: Internet
A Catholic church dedicated under the auspices of Saint Stanislaus and a primary school is located in Poland. Source: Internet
According to Ellmann, Stanislaus allowed Joyce to collect his pay, "to simplify matters" (p. 213). Source: Internet
After completing his education at Saint Stanislaus Kostka's Gymnasium in 1922, he studied law at Warsaw University, earning a master's degree in law in 1927. Source: Internet