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Stan 2

Meaning & History

Stan 2 is a masculine first name used primarily in Polish and Romanian contexts. It functions as a non-traditional short form of Stanisław or Stanislav. While traditionally these longer forms are used formally, the clipped variant Stan offers a more casual and modern alternative.

Etymology and Origin

The name stems from the Slavic root Stanislav, which combines two elements: stati meaning "to stand" or "become" and slava meaning "glory." Thus, the literal meaning of the source name is "to become glorious" or "one who establishes glory." The short form Stan therefore carries this legacy in an abridged manner.

Usage and Distribution

In Poland, Stan is rarely recorded as an official given name and is mostly encountered as an informal nickname. In Romania, it exists as both a given name and a surname, though the given name usage is less common. It holds no strong cultural ties to particular regions outside these two nations.

Related Names

Full and variant forms include Stanislau (Belarusian), Slava (Ukrainian), Stanislav (Ukrainian), Slávek (Czech), Stanislas (French), and Stanislao (Italian). The feminine counterpart in Polish is Stanisława.


  • Meaning: Short form of Stanisław/Stanislav meaning "to become glorious"
  • Origin: Slavic
  • Type: Given name (clipped form)
  • Usage: Polish, Romanian
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Feminine Forms

(Polish) Stanisława

Other Languages & Cultures

(Belarusian) Stanislau (Ukrainian) Slava, Stanislav (Czech) Slávek (French) Stanislas (Italian) Stanislao (Latvian) Staņislavs (Lithuanian) Stanislovas, Stasys (Old Slavic) Stanislavŭ (Ukrainian) Stas (Slovene) Stane, Staš (Spanish) Estanislao

Surname Descendants

(Romanian) Stan

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