Slava (disambiguation)

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Slava is the Serbian custom of celebrating a family patron saint.

Slava may also refer to:

People[]

Shortened given name[]

Slava is a common nickname for masculine Slavic names ending with "-slav", e.g. Vyacheslav, Stanislav, Yaroslav, Sviatoslav, Rostislav, Mstislav or feminine Slavic names ending with "-slava", e.g. Miroslava, Yaroslava.

  • Slava (singer), stage name of Russian singer Anastasia Slanevskaya
  • Slava Polunin, Russian performance artist Vyacheslav Polunin
  • Slava Gerovitch, American historian of Russian science Vyacheslav Gerovitch
  • Slava Mogutin, New York-based Russian artist and author Yaroslav Mogutin
  • Slava Stetsko, Ukrainian politician and World War II veteran Yaroslava Stetsko
  • Slava Turyshev, Russian physicist Vyacheslav Turyshev working at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Slava Zaitsev, Russian artist Vyacheslav Zaitsev

Full given name[]

Arts and entertainment[]

  • Slava! A Political Overture, a 1977 composition by Leonard Bernstein
  • Slava Music, a sub-label of Blonde Vinyl
  • Slava, the Bulgarian-language title of the 2016 film Glory

Places[]

Ships[]

Other[]

  • Slava Moscow, a Moscow-based Russian rugby union club
  • Slava watches, a Russian brand produced by the Second Moscow Watch Factory

See also[]

  • All pages with titles beginning with Slava
  • Sława, a town in Poland
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