Dragomir name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Slavic and Slavonic
Usage: Slavic, Romanian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
Meaning: Dorogo, Meri, Loving, Expensive, Peace, Precious and Peaceful
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What does Dragomir mean?

Old Slavic and Slavonic name Dragomir is a baby boy name, meaning of Dragomir is "Dorogo, Meri, Loving, Expensive, Peace, Precious or Peaceful" is used prevalently in Swedish, Slavic, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish and Romanian.

Origin of Dragomir is in Old Slavic and Slavonic is specifically used in Swedish, Slavic, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish and Romanian and is used for baby boys, meaning of Dragomir is "Dorogo, Meri, Loving, Expensive, Peace, Precious or Peaceful".

Dragomir is amalgamation of DRAG and offbeat MIR, which itself is abridged form of Amir. Dragomir is amalgamation of DRAG and offbeat MIR. DRAG and MER are combined to form Dragomir.

Dragomir is amalgamation of DRAG and offbeat MIR. DRAG and MER are combined to form Dragomir.

Variants of Dragomir

Drogomir

How popular is the name Dragomir?

Dragomir is a popular baby name in Serbia where every 1 in 500 have the name as well as in Bulgaria. At least, 20000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

Facts

Dragomir in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands5500
Sweden761000
Norway101600
Denmark20020

Numerological aspects of Dragomir

You are unique and born to stand out. You are the mover and shaker of the world. Stress hates your guts. Disloyalty, dishonesty, and betrayal are things that you can't stand because you are an honest and reliable person. Unrestricted lifestyle is your mark. You are the innovator, the one who organizes parties or sleepovers, and the initiator for doing unusual stuff. As a lover, you are cold-hearted and distant.

Other names similar to Dragomir, for would be moms

  •  Wilfried - Rare boy name Wilfried came from Germanic and Old High German, Wilfried means "Protection or Desire" is notably used in Finnish, English and Swedish languages
  •  Botolf - Boy name Botolf is principally used in English and Norwegian that originated from English, meaning of Botolf is "Wolf or The Messenger Wolf"
  •  Erle - Used mainly in Swedish, Finnish and Scandinavian age-old and prevalent, Erle means "Based on the English Title of Earl, Nobleman or Many or Link" and is given to both boys and girls is originated from Celtic, Old Norse and Old English
  •  Ossi means God is notably used in Danish, Finnish and Norwegian and is bestowed upon both boys and girls came from Germanic
  •  Hild means War or Battle is of Germanic origin, a gender-neutral name is used substantially in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian

Famous people named Dragomir

  • Dragomir Milošević, former Bosnian Serb commander of the Sarajevo-Romanija Corps of the Army of Republika Srpska which besieged Sarajevo for three years during the Bosnian War
  • Dragomir Bojanić, Serbian actor
  • Dragomir Vukobratović, Serbian footballer
  • Dragomir Jovanović, Serbian politician and Axis collaborator

Sources

  1. Office for National Statistics, https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/birthsdeathsandmarriages/livebirths
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