The nickname for Vladimir is Manyki Daveol.
the modern idea of a vampire started on Vladimir tepes also called Vladimir the impaler and Vladimir dracul witch means Vladimir son of dragon is the base for Dracula and that is a vampire his corpse went missing and he was Transylvania's prince.
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"Vlad" could be a nickname for the name Vladimir.
No, Vlad Dracul was his father. "Dracul" means "the Devil" in Romanian; he got his nickname after returning from the German wars with his battle flag which had a dragon painted on. The peasants thought it showed the Devil, hence the name. Tepes got his name from his rather cruel form of punishment ("Tepes" = approximately "The Impaler").
Vlad Tepes (Cepeš)
It's the surname of Vlad Tepes, often called Vlad Dracul, the Prince of Wallachia in the 15th century and the man who lent his name to Dracula the Vampire. "Tepes" is Romanian for "Impaler"; "Vlad Tepes" means "Vlad the Impaler".
The movie Vlad Tepes was released in 1971. It was directed by Doru Nastase, and tells the story of Vlad Tepes, perhaps better known as Vlad the Impaler.
Vladimir III Tepes son of Vladimir II Dracul is the 3rd prince of Wallachia. He is more commonly known as Vlad the Impaler (that's what Tepes means) or in fiction as Dracula. Putting the fiction part to the side, Vlad is still considered as a national war hero in Wallachia for his resistance against the Ottoman Empire and its expansion. He was brutal and fearless (at least to us) in both his ruling and war tactics. To break a law in his land during his reign was to wish for a horrible punishment, most likely death (quick if you're lucky). He ruled three times and 1-2 months within his 3rd reign, he was beheaded in battle.
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was the real name of the Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin. He adopted Lenin as his last name. Lenin was not a nickname. He was also referred to as Nikolai Lenin by close associates.
It means "one who impales"