This is the 1515th most frequent Polish word.
wołodymyr
"Wołodymyr" is the Polish form of the East Slavic name "Volodymyr," equivalent to "Vladimir" in English, a common given name.
In this sentence, 'Wołodymyr' is used as a proper noun referring to a specific individual, serving as the subject of the sentence.
Wołodymyr jest prezydentem Ukrainy.
Wołodymyr is the president of Ukraine.
Here, 'Wołodymyr' acts as a proper noun in the accusative case, indicating the person who was met.
Spotkałem Wołodymyra na konferencji tej wiosny.
I met Wołodymyr at the conference this spring.
In this example, 'Wołodymyr' is a proper noun functioning as the predicate nominative in the sentence.