Slava (disambiguation)
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Slava, meaning "glory" or "knowledge" in Slavic languages
, may refer to:
Slavic languages
The Slavic languages , a group of closely related languages of the Slavic peoples and a subgroup of Indo-European languages, have speakers in most of Eastern Europe, in much of the Balkans, in parts of Central Europe, and in the northern part of Asia.-Branches:Scholars traditionally divide Slavic...
, may refer to:
- Slava, common short nickname for masculine Slavic names ended with "-slav", e.g. Vyacheslav, Stanislav, Yaroslav, Sviatoslav, Rostislav, or Mstislav.
- Slava, a feminine Slavic nameSlavic nameGiven names originating from the Slavic languages are most popular in Slavic countries such as Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Ukraine, and others.-History of Slavic names:...
- Slava (singer)Slava (singer)- Early life :Anastasia Vladimirovna Slanevskaya was born on May 15, 1980 in Moscow in family driver and economist.- Carrer :She started her career as an actress and model. Her debut in movie character in TV series "Mole"....
, Russian singer - Slava RaškajSlava RaškajSlava Raškaj was a painter considered to be the greatest Croatian watercolorist of the late 19th and early 20th century. Deaf since birth, Raškaj was schooled in Vienna and Zagreb, where her mentor was the Croatian painter Bela Čikoš Sesija. In the 1890s her works were exhibited around Europe,...
, Croatian painter
- Slava (singer)
- SlavaSlavaThe Slava , also called Krsna Slava and Krsno ime , is the Serbian Orthodox tradition of the ritual celebration and veneration of a family's own patron saint. The family celebrates the Slava annually on the patron saint's feast day...
, the Serbian custom of celebrating a family patron saint - Sława, a town in Poland
- Slava RiverSlava RiverThe Slava River is a tributary of the Black Sea, Lake Goloviţa in Romania. It starts at the junction of headwaters: Slava Rusă and Slava Cercheză in the village of Slava Rusă-References:* Administraţia Naţională Apelor Române - Cadastrul Apelor - Bucureşti...
, a river in Romania - Slava CerchezăSlava CerchezaSlava Cercheză is a commune in Tulcea County, Romania. Its name means the Cherkess Slava, in reference to the main group of the village before the Russo-Turkish War...
, a commune in Romania, or Slava Rusă, a village in this commune - Slava watchesSlava watchesSlava watches were relatively inexpensive, classic "civil" Russian watches commonly referred to as "Slava Lava!". The Slava factory was the second non-military watch maker established in the Soviet Union, in 1924...
, a Russian brand produced by the Second Moscow Watch Factory - number of RussiaRussiaRussia or , officially known as both Russia and the Russian Federation , is a country in northern Eurasia. It is a federal semi-presidential republic, comprising 83 federal subjects...
n warships- A Soviet World War II-era cruiserSoviet cruiser MolotovMolotov was a Project 26bis of the Soviet Navy that served during World War II and into the Cold War. She supported Soviet troops during the Siege of Sevastopol, the Kerch-Feodosiya Operation and the amphibious landings at Novorossiysk at the end of January 1943.The ship was extensively...
, formerly the Molotov - Slava class cruiserSlava class cruiserThe Slava class cruiser, Soviet designation Project 1164 Atlant, is a large conventionally-powered warship, currently operated by Russia.-Design:...
, a modern Russian warship - Russian battleship SlavaRussian battleship SlavaSlava was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Imperial Russian Navy, the last of the five s. Commissioned too late to participate in the Battle of Tsushima during the Russo-Japanese War, she survived while all of her sister ships were either sunk during the battle or surrendered to the Imperial...
, a Russian World War I warship
- A Soviet World War II-era cruiser
- Slava! A Political OvertureSlava! A Political OvertureSlava! A Political Overture for Orchestra is a short orchestral composition by Leonard Bernstein. It was written for the inaugural concerts of Mstislav Rostropovich's first season with the National Symphony Orchestra in 1977...
, a piece of music written by Leonard Bernstein - Slava Music, an independent record label and later sub-label of Blonde Vinyl