Vlasta
Feminine
Croatian, Czech, Serbian, Slovak, Slovene
Meaning & Origin
Vlasta is a feminine given name used primarily in Croatian, Czech, Serbian, Slovak, and Slovene. It originated as a short form of names beginning with the Slavic element volstĭ, meaning "power, rule, sovereignty". This root is related to Czech vlast "homeland" and Serbo-Croatian vlast "power". In Czech and Serbian, Vlasta can also be a masculine name.
Etymology and Usage
The name Vlasta is derived from Slavic compound names where vlast- appears, such as Vlastimila (a fuller feminine form) and the masculine names Vlastimil and Vlastislav. As a diminutive, it eventually became established as an independent given name. The Slavic element itself has cognates across many Slavic languages, all carrying connotations of authority or dominion.
Name Day
Vlasta is celebrated on name days in the Czech calendar (December 23) and the Slovak calendar (February 19).
Notable Bearers
Among prominent women named Vlasta:
Vlasta Burian (1891–1962), Czech actor
Vlasta Chramostová (1926–2019), Czech actress
Vlasta Děkanová, Czechoslovak/Czech gymnast
Vlasta Fabianová (1912–1991), Czech actress
Vlasta Foltová, Czechoslovak/Czech gymnast
Vlasta Havelková (1857–1939), Czech ethnographer
Vlasta Kálalová, Czech physician
Vlasta Matulová, Czech actress
Vlasta Parkanová (born 1951), Czech politician
Vlasta Pavić (born 1957), Croatian politician
Vlasta Průchová (1926–2006), Czech jazz singer
Vlasta Štěpová (born 1938), Czech economist and politician
Vlasta Fialová (1928–1998), Czech actress
Cultural Significance
Vlasta remains a common name in Czech and Slovak societies, often associated with strength due to its literal meaning. Vlastimila is a related feminine form found in Czech.