Bladimir is a male name with Spanish and Russian origins. In Spanish, it is pronounced as blah-dee-MEER (/blaˈðimiər/), while in Russian, it is pronounced as blah-DEE-meer (/blɐˈdʲimʲɪr/). A variation of this name is Vladimir. Bladimir has been given to newborns in the United States of America for several years, with varying levels of popularity. In recent years, it has ranked between 5837 and 3237 in terms of occurrence. The name carries a strong and distinctive sound, making it a unique choice for parents seeking something less common yet still meaningful for their baby boy.
Bladimir Humberto Lugo Armas is a Venezuelan brigadier general known for commanding the unit that guarded the Federal Legislative Palace. |
Bladimir Antuna, a Mexican crime journalist for El Tiempo de Durango, was tragically murdered, and his case remains unsolved, highlighting the pervasive impunity for slain journalists in Mexico. |
Bladimir Yovany Díaz Saavedra is a Colombian professional footballer known for his role as a forward for Sheikh Jamal DC in the Bangladesh Premier League. |
Bladimir Alejandro Morales Duarte is a Venezuelan football manager and former player known for his role as a midfielder, currently managing Academia Puerto Cabello's reserve team. |