{{wiktionary|Ladislaus}} '''Ladislaus''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|l|æ|d|ɪ|s|l|ɔː|s}} {{respell|LAD|iss|lawss}} or {{IPAc-en|-|l|aʊ|s}} {{respell|-|lowss}} according to the case) is a masculine given name of Slavic origin.
It may refer to: * Ladislaus I (disambiguation) * Ladislaus II (disambiguation) * Ladislaus III (disambiguation) * Ladislaus IV (disambiguation) * Ladislaus Jagiello (disambiguation) * Ladislaus Kán (disambiguation) * Ladislaus of Hungary (disambiguation) * Ladislaus Aba (fl. 1280–1299), Hungarian cleric * Ladislaus (bishop of Vác) (r. 1289–1293), Hungarian prelate * Wenceslaus III of Bohemia (1289–1306), who took the name Ladislaus when he was crowned King of Hungary in 1301 * Ladislaus Nevnai (died after 1324), Hungarian nobleman and landowner * Ladislaus Rátót (died 1328), Hungarian nobleman and landowner * Ladislaus Baksa (died 1429 or 1430), Hungarian nobleman and landowner * Ladislaus Jánki (died 1336 or 1337), Hungarian prelate * Ladislaus Csetneki (c. 1373–1450), Hungarian prelate * Ladislaus of Naples (1377–1414), King of Naples * Ladislaus Szécsényi (1413–1460), Hungarian nobleman and landowner * Ladislaus Hunyadi (1431–1457), Hungarian nobleman * Ladislaus the Posthumous or Ladislaus V of Hungary (1440–1457), also King of Bohemia * Ladislaus Sunthaym ({{c.|1440}}–1512 or 1513), German historian, genealogist and geographer * Ladislaus Szalkai (died 1526), Hungarian prelate * Ladislaus Pyrker (1772–1847), Hungarian Cistercian abbot, archbishop and poet * Ladislaus Bortkiewicz (1868–1931), Russian economist and statistician * Ladislaus Vajda (1877–1933), Hungarian screenwriter * Ladislaus Kurpiel (1883–1930), Austrian footballer * Ladislaus Perera Ranasinghe (1913-1983), Sri Lankan Sinhala actor
== See also == * {{look from|Ladislaus}} * Ladislav, another given name * Ladislao (disambiguation), Spanish and Portuguese * László (disambiguation), Hungarian * Vladislav
{{given name}} Category:Slavic masculine given names Category:Masculine given names