This is the 1478th most frequent Dutch word.
vladimir
The Dutch word "vladimir" does not have a specific meaning in Dutch; it is typically a proper noun, referring to a male name, Vladimir.
Here, 'Vladimir' is used as a proper noun to denote a common personal name.
Vladimir is een populaire naam in Rusland.
Vladimir is a popular name in Russia.
In this sentence, 'Vladimir' again serves as a proper noun but is referenced in a context showing action.
Ik denk dat Vladimir vandaag naar de winkel is gegaan.
I think Vladimir went to the store today.
Here, 'Vladimir' is used as a historical reference to a notable individual, indicating its use in storytelling or historical discussion.