[Facts] Well, there's a few...
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Vlad is the only one that really makes the most sense. But Valto, in a way, can be a form of it (it's really a form of Vladmir but the two are really close). Vova is a Russian diminutive of Vladimir, and I'm sure it can be a diminutive for Vladislav as well. Laszlo is a form of Vladislav, and Vlatko, Volodya, and Walduœ are other diminutives of Vladimir as well, which could likely work for Vladislav..
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This message was edited 12/14/2008, 2:47 PM