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Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 20:58
by Wales
I see a lot of people continually referring to Wladamir Klitchko as Vladamir. Is this a mistake or am I missing something? I know his birth name is Volodymyr, but what's with the insistence on calling him Vladamir or Vlad?
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 21:10
by boxing_rocks
Nobody calls him Wladamir or Vladamir. It is either Vladimir (Russian spelling with English letters) or Wladimir (his "official" name). Not sure where Wladimir came from, as Ukranian spelling is Volodymyr.
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 21:15
by gilgamesh
Any Boxing publication or rankings list or TV network that airs his fights spells it Wladimir. So it'll always be Wladimir to me.
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 21:34
by Wales
boxing_rocks wrote:Nobody calls him Wladamir or Vladamir. It is either Vladimir (Russian spelling with English letters) or Wladimir (his "official" name). Not sure where Wladimir came from, as Ukranian spelling is Volodymyr.
So, Volodymyr is the English translation of his birth name which originally was written using Russian letters (alphabet). Whilst Vladimir is his birth name in Russian but using English letters. However, he decided to call himself Wladimir.
Got it.
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 21:41
by gilgamesh
It's Wladimir....no need to overthink it any further than that.
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 18 Sep 2016, 22:36
by SaadOffTheDeck
I prefer to spell it fraud.
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 19 Sep 2016, 00:58
by Ilya Muromets
Transcribed from the Cyrillic alphabet to English it would be better written Vladimir but the convention has established it as Wladimir, the w being pronounced v as in German. The original: Влади́мир. The B is pronounced v in Cyrillic. The next letter is L. A is the same. The next letter is D in English. And so on...Vlahdeemeer...Wladimir. Хорошо?
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 09:34
by Tony1244
My theory used to be Vlad K. and Vit K. was just too confusing, so it was switched to Wlad.

Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 09:54
by klitoris
In german his name is Waldemar which is why he used the "W"to make Wladimir sound more German.
You can call him either Wladimir, or Volodymyr which is his legal name.
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 11:47
by Asterix
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 20 Sep 2016, 12:09
by greg
klitoris wrote:In german his name is Waldemar which is why he used the "W"to make Wladimir sound more German.
You can call him either Wladimir, or Volodymyr which is his legal name.
..I'd stick to Wlad..Volodymyr is a real jawbreaker even to me...
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 05:20
by dagilechia
Wladimir - german transliteration of russian name Владимир, Vladimir - english transliteration of russian name Владимир, Volodymyr - ukrainian version of russian name Vladimir (rus. Владимир - ukr. Володимир)
Re: Genuine question. ... Wladamir / Vladamir
Posted: 22 Sep 2016, 05:28
by Syntax Error
Wales wrote:I see a lot of people continually referring to Wladamir Klitchko as Vladamir. Is this a mistake or am I missing something? I know his birth name is Volodymyr, but what's with the insistence on calling him Vladamir or Vlad?
In all the years I have known about Klitschko, I have never seen anybody refer to him as Wladamir or Vladamir.
Most of the time, he gets referred to as Wlad, but most people seem to be able to spell his name correctly if they give him his full title.