Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Persian or Slavic |
Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Vadik |
What Does Vadim Mean In Text
Vadim is a Russian, Ukrainian, Romanian, Slovene, Bulgarian and Macedonian masculine given name derived either from the Persian badian (anise or aniseed),[1] or from the ancient Russian word volod (Russian: волод), meaning to rule or vaditi (Russian: вадити), meaning to blame. Its long version, Vadimir, is now obsolete.[2] This given name is highly popular in Russia (as Vadim), Ukraine (as Vadym), Belarus (as Vadzim), Moldova, Slovenia, North Macedonia and Bulgaria.
The name Vadim is of Russian origin. The meaning of Vadim is 'to know, the knowing ones'. Vadim is generally used as a boy's name. It consists of 5 letters and 2 syllables and is pronounced Va-dim.

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Saints[edit]
Saint Vadim, or Bademus, a Persian martyr, widely venerated in Eastern Orthodox Church
Given name[edit]
- Corneliu Vadim Tudor (born 1949), Romanian politician
- Vadim Abdrashitov (born 1945), Russian film director
- Vadim Alekseyev (born 1970), Soviet-Israeli swimmer
- Vadim Antonov (born 1965), Russian-American software engineer and entrepreneur
- Vadim Bakatin (born 1937), former Soviet politician
- Vadim Belyaev, Russian banker
- Vadim Boreț (born 1976), Moldovan football manager and former player
- Vadim Cemîrtan (born 1987), Moldovan footballer
- Vadim Cobîlaș (born 1983), Moldovan rugby union player
- Vadim Crîcimari (born 1988), Moldovan footballer
- Vadim Devyatovskiy (born 1977), Belarusian hammer thrower
- Vadim Evseev (born 1976), Russian soccer player
- Vadim Gutzeit (born 1971), Ukrainian Olympic champion sabre fencer
- Vadim Jean (born 1963), British film director
- Vadim Khamuttskikh (born 1969), Russian volleyball player
- Vadim Khomitsky (born 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Vadim Krasnoselsky (born 1970), Transnistrian politician
- Vadim Krasnoslobodtsev (born 1983), Kazakhstani ice hockey player
- Vadim Mogilnitsky (1935–2012), Russian mathematics teacher, musicologist, translator and poet
- Vadim Perelman (born 1963), Russo-American director and producer
- Vadim Pirogan (1921–2007), Bessarabian activist and author
- Vadim Rață (born 1993), Moldovan footballer
- Vadim Repin (born 1971), Russian violinist
- Vadim Roshchevskiy (born 1988), Russian footballer
- Vadim Sashurin (born 1970), Belarusian biathlete
- Vadim Shipachyov (born 1987), Russian ice hockey player
- Vadims Vasiļevskis (born 1982), Latvian athlete
- Vadim Yefremovich (1903–1989), Soviet mathematician
- Vadim Yusov (1929–2013), Soviet and Russian cinematographer
What Does Vadim Mean In English
Surname[edit]
- Christian Vadim (born 1963), French actor, son of Roger
- David Vadim (born 1972), Russian actor
- Nathalie Vadim (born 1958), French film director, daughter of Roger and sister of Christian
- Roger Vadim (1928–2000), French screenwriter, film director and producer
- Vadim Essig (born 1997), Russian adoptee son of Lubov Petrovich
References[edit]
- ^Vadim on filae.com Dictionary of French Names
- ^ВАДИМ, -а, м. Ст.-русск. Dictionary of Russian Names
See also[edit]
- Dalailama vadim, a moth
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