Casimir / Kazimierz
Gendermale
Origin
Word/nameSlavic
Other names
Variant form(s)Casimira (f), Kazimiera (f)
Related namesCasimiro
Kazimír
Kasimir
Kažimir
Kázmér
Казимир
Kazimieras etc.

Casimir is a Latin version of the Polish male name Kazimierz. The original Polish feminine form is Kazimiera, in Latin and other languages rendered as Casimira. It means "proclaimer (from kazać to preach) of peace (mir)."[1]

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.

List of variations

  • Belarusian: Казімір
  • Catalan: Casimir
  • Croatian: Kazimir, Kažimir
  • Czech: Kazimír
  • Esperanto: Kazimiro
  • English: Casimir
  • Galician: Casemiro, Casamiro
  • German: Kasimir
  • Hungarian: Kázmér
  • Italian: Casimiro
  • Kazakh: Qasym or Kasym
  • Latvian: Kazimirs
  • Lithuanian: Kazimieras
  • Polish: Kazimierz
  • Portuguese: Casimiro
  • Romanian: Cazimir
  • Russian: Казимир
  • Serbian: Казимир/Kazimir
  • Slovak: Kazimír
  • Slovene: Kazimir
  • Spanish: Casimiro
  • Swedish: Casimir
  • Ukrainian: Казимир
  • Vietnamese: Casimirô, Caximia

Royalty

People with name Casimir, Kazimir, etc.

People with name Kazimierz

People with surname Casimir

Characters

See also

References

  1. "casimir | Origin and meaning of the name". Online Etymology Dictionary. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
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