- Dragomir
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Dragomir Pronunciation Drah-go-meer Gender Male Origin Word/Name South-Slavic Meaning To whom peace is precious Region of origin Balkans Other names Related names Mirodrag, Predrag http://www.behindthename.com/name/dragomir Dragomir (pronounced Drah-go-meer) is a name of Slavic origin, typical for Bulgaria and Serbia, as well as Romania. It is composed of the Slavic words drag (dear, precious) and mir (peace). It can be translated as To whom peace is precious, i.e. He who cares about peace.
However, the ending mir, found in many Slavic names, has developed from the Old Slavic term *meru which meant 'large, great, greatly'. Thus the original Old Slavic meaning of the name would be He who is very dear or He who is very precious (to his family). The female form of the name is Dragomira (or Drahomíra), Dragomirka and is also very popular.
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Notable bearers
- Dragomir Bojanić Gidra, a famous Serbian actor
- Dragomir Dujmov, a Serbian poet, novelist and short story writer from Hungary
- Dragimir Hvalimirović, a Župan of Travunia
- Dragomir Jovanović, a Serbian politician
- Dragomir Milošević, a Serbian commander
- Dragan Okuka, a Serbian football manager and a former player
- Dragomir Nikolić, a Serbian football manager
- Dragomir Čumić, a Serbian actor
- Dragomir Stankovic, a Serbian football referee who officiates in the Serbian Superliga and is on the FIFA list
- Dragomir Vukobratović, a Serbian footballer
As surname
As place name
- Dragomir, a village in Berzunţi Commune, Bacău County, Romania
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- Slavic masculine given names
- Bulgarian masculine given names
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- Macedonian masculine given names
- Montenegrin masculine given names
- Serbian masculine given names
- Romanian masculine given names
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