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Casimir / Kazimierz

Gender male
Origin
Word/name Slavic
Other names
Variant form(s) Casimira (f), Kazimiera (f)
Related names CasimiroKazimírKasimirKažimirKázmérКазимирKazimieras etc.

Casimir is a Latin version of the Polish male name Kazimierz (Polish pronunciation: [ka'ʑi.mjeʂ]). The original Polish feminine form is Kazimiera, in Latin and other languages rendered as Casimira. It has two possible meanings: "preacher of peace" or alternatively "destroyer of peace".[1] There is some debate as to the origin of the prefix, as it could be from the Polish "kazac" (meaning "to preach") but is more commonly cited as coming from "kaziti" (meaning "to destroy"), with "miru" meaning "peace".[2][3][4][5]

Old Polish and dialectal Polish versions are Kaźmierz and Kaźmir. Diminutive; Kazik, Kaziuk, Kaziu, Ziuk etc. It is a popular name in Poland, and was a popular name of Polish royals.

People with name Casimir, Kazimir, etc.

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People with name Kazimierz

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People with surname Casimir

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  2. ^ "casimir | Casimir: name meaning, origin, history and popularity". MomJunction. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  3. ^ "casimir | Casimir". Behind the Name. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  4. ^ "casimir | The Meaning and History of the Name Casimir". Venere. Retrieved 29 October 2024.
  5. ^ "casimir | Origin of the Name Casimir (Complete History)". Let's Learn Slang. Retrieved 29 October 2024.