Gustaw
Polish
Etymology
A royal name in Sweden, traditionally explained (even by Gustav I Vasa himself) as Swedish göt + staf (“staff”, literally “support (of the Geats, southern Swedes)”)". But there is no such name in Old Norse, and Gustav is more probably a Swedish rendering of Old Polish / north-west Slavic Gostislav, from Proto-Slavic *Gostislavъ, from *gostь (“guest”) + *slava (“glory”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈɡus.taf/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ustaf
- Syllabification: Gus‧taw
Declension
Declension of Gustaw
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Gustaw | Gustawowie |
genitive | Gustawa | Gustawów |
dative | Gustawowi | Gustawom |
accusative | Gustawa | Gustawów |
instrumental | Gustawem | Gustawami |
locative | Gustawie | Gustawach |
vocative | Gustawie | Gustawowie |
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