📖 À propos Vadim
Vadim est un prénom masculin slave aux racines anciennes, probablement dérivé du verbe vieux slave "vaditi", signifiant "argumenter", "accuser" ou "persuader" — évoquant quelqu'un qui parle avec autorité ou conviction. Certains étymologistes le relient également à une racine proto-slave signifiant "savoir" ou à une forme abrégée de noms composés comme Vladimir. Le prénom est utilisé dans le monde slave depuis des siècles, avec une présence particulière en Russie, Ukraine, Biélorussie et Moldavie, où il est associé à la hardiesse et à l'intellectualisme.
🔀 Variantes et Prénoms Associés
⭐ Personnes Célèbres
- Roger Vadim — French film director and screenwriter known for provocative cinema, including "And God Created Woman" (1956) and "Barbarella" (1968); also known for his relationships with Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, and Jane Fonda.
- Vadim Repin — Russian-Belgian virtuoso violinist, widely regarded as one of the finest of his generation; winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition at age 17.
- Vadim Kozin — Soviet-era Russian singer and composer, one of the most celebrated performers of the 1930s–1940s, known for his romantic ballads and romances.
- Vadim Tudor — Romanian journalist and far-right politician who founded the Greater Romania Party; a prominent and controversial figure in post-communist Romanian politics.
- Vadim Glowna — German actor and film director, known for his work in European art cinema and television throughout the 1970s–2000s.