Proper noun
A transliteration of the Russian male given name Станислав (Stanisláv), equivalent to Stanislaus.
A transliteration of the Bulgarian male given name Станислав (Stanislav), equivalent to Stanislaus.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgOn the 26th, a Soviet early warning station under the command of Stanislav Petrov falsely detected 5 inbound intercontinental ballistic missiles from the US. Source: Internet
The FIFA men’s panel picked five World Cup coaches among the contenders: All four semifinalists — Deschamps, Zlatko Dalic of Croatia, Roberto Martinez of Belgium, and Gareth Southgate of England — plus Russia’s Stanislav Cherchesov. Source: Internet
“In general, the aggregate economic impact of US tariffs on imports of steel and aluminium and counter-measures by the EU will be imperceptible for both economies,” said J&T Banka analyst Stanislav Pánis, as cited by the TASR newswire. Source: Internet
Russia face Croatia in Saturday's World Cup quarterfinal with the hosts buoyed by support from President Vladimir Putin, coach Stanislav Cherchesov said on Friday. Source: Internet
KIEV, Ukraine — A quarter century ago, a Ukrainian historian named Stanislav Kulchytsky was told by his Soviet overlords to concoct an insidious cover-up. Source: Internet
“The first who went to study abroad was Stanislav Dospevski – to St. Petersburg, and also Nikolay Pavlovich – to Vienna and Munich. Source: Internet