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Origin of the name DRAGOMIR.
Etymology of
the name DRAGOMIR.
Meaning of the baby name DRAGOMIR.
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DRAGOMIR (Драгомир). The
same as Bohemian Drahomír (q.v.), meaning "dear peace,"
from Slavic drago "beloved, dear, precious" and mir
"peace." Usage:
Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
Dragomir Denchev Markov, a Bulgarian swimmer. Anastase Dragomir
(d. 1966),
was a Romanian inventor. Dragomir Vukobratović, a Serbian football
player. (Wiki)
"On
Queen Dagmar,"
(pp. 208-279). Margareta Dagmar (d. 1212) was the first queen of
the Danish Valdemar II., the Victorious. She was a Bohemian
princess. All sorts of doubts and difficulties have been started
concerning her common name Dagmar, not even Bohemian scholars having
been able to settle the question. Professor Schiern has brought
together a mass of minute information and ingenious philological
investigation and induction, and has succeeded in identifying the
princess and her name, which last he proves not to be a Danish
appellative, (the "Day-May," "Bright Maiden,"
&c.) He shews that she was the daughter of the Bohemian king,
Premysl Otakar I., that Dagmar is merely a popular corruption of the
Bohemian name Dragomir (Dargmar), and that it means
"Dear-Peace," or the "Peace-Darling." (The
Gentleman's Magazine,
v.203, 1857)
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