Your name of Stanislav gives you a highly sensitive, idealistic, and intuitive nature. You could be very expressive and creative in the arts, music, or drama. However, there is a lack of practicality and business judgment which could limit your success. You feel and sense much that you do not fully understand, and you can be deeply influenced through the thoughts and feelings of others without realizing just how you are being affected. Others are inclined to take advantage of your generosity and friendliness and then, when there is a lack of reciprocation, you can feel very despondent and disillusioned. Moods are a problem as you can be highly inspired one minute, and the next become quite irritated and annoyed over some ill-timed remark or lack of consideration on the part of someone close to you. You could suffer through nervous breakdowns, as well as disturbed thoughts, poor memory, or disorders in the fluid functions.
Apparently, an officious faction believes that I require assistance in truncating my name. Had I wanted to truncate it, I'd do just that. I ask that you do not call me `Stan' (you never know how these people prone to nervous breakdown can react to things they do not like; oh, and Kabalarians are wrong about my memory: I promise I'll remember it). A shortened version of my name is `Stas.'
Another impertinent faction believes that I need to be helped in improving the orthography of my name. Now, I have some rudimentary linguistic training, but I cannot quite explain it; I have asked several real linguists who also could not help me. Why is it that dozens of people of various backgrounds, with different mother tongues, insist on creating a bizarre cognate by replacing the last vowel of my name with an `o'? It could not be folk etymology (`love'); it could not be confusion (the variant with an `o' is about 500 times less common, according to Google -- even not taking into account the fact that the instances recorded in Google's index might very well be instances of the same corruption). My best explanation is a tendency for uniformity with my surname that results in hypercorrection.