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Origin of the name DAGMAR.
Etymology of the name DAGMAR.
Meaning of the baby name DAGMAR.
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DAGMAR. Not
from the Norse, but of Bohemian origin, a feminine form of Dragomir
(which see for more), meaning "dear peace." Usage: America, Australia, Austria, British Columbia, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Germany, Slovakia, Sweden.
Dagmar (d. 2001), a 1950s American actress and
model. Dagmar Krause, a German
singer. Dagmar Havlová, a Czech actress. Dagmar Hansen
(d.
1959), was a Danish cabaret singer. Dagmar Möller (d. 1956), was a
Swedish soprano singer. Dagmar Berne (d. 1900), was the first female
to study medicine in Australia. (Wiki)
Dagmar—the
favourite queen of the Danes, whose only fault was lacing her sleeves on
a Sunday—is called only by her epithet, Danes' joy. Her true
name was Margaret of Bohemia, and the Danish princess Dagmar, who was
christened after her, was on her Russian marriage called Mari. (History
of Christian Names, Yonge, 1884).
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