Вадзім
Belarusian
Etymology
From Old East Slavic Вадимъ (Vadimŭ), diminutive of Вадимиръ (Vadimirŭ); compare Russian вадить (vaditʹ, “to argue; to tame”) (see Proto-Slavic *vaditi).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [vaˈd͡zʲim]
Proper noun
Вадзі́м • (Vadzím) m pers (genitive Вадзі́ма, nominative plural Вадзі́мы, genitive plural Вадзі́маў)
- a male given name, Vadzim, equivalent to English Vadim
Declension
Declension of Вадзі́м (pr hard masc-form accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Вадзі́м Vadzím |
Вадзі́мы Vadzímy |
genitive | Вадзі́ма Vadzíma |
Вадзі́маў Vadzímaŭ |
dative | Вадзі́му Vadzímu |
Вадзі́мам Vadzímam |
accusative | Вадзі́ма Vadzíma |
Вадзі́маў Vadzímaŭ |
instrumental | Вадзі́мам Vadzímam |
Вадзі́мамі Vadzímami |
locative | Вадзі́ме Vadzímje |
Вадзі́мах Vadzímax |
count form | — | Вадзі́мы1 Vadzímy1 |
1Used with the numbers 2, 3, 4 and higher numbers after 20 ending in 2, 3, and 4.
Derived terms
- Вадзі́к (Vadzík)
- Вадзімавіч (Vadzimavič)
- Вадзімаўна (Vadzimaŭna)
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