The baby name Kasymir is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced KAH-see-meer /kɑˈsiːmɪr/.
Kasymir is Slavic in Origin.
The baby name Kasymir is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced KAH-see-meer /kɑˈsiːmɪr/.
Kasymir is Slavic in Origin.
Kasymir is a modern, Slavic-rooted variant of Casimir, ultimately from Polish Kazimierz. The name combines the Slavic elements kaz-/kazi- (“to proclaim, to order” - sometimes “to destroy/corrupt”) and mir (“peace, world, fame”), yielding interpretations like “proclaimer of peace,” “bringer of peace,” or less commonly “destroyer of peace.” Contemporary usage overwhelmingly favors the positive, peacekeeping sense, and the -y- in Kasymir reflects Slavic i/y alternation while keeping the name’s traditional sound.
Carried by medieval and Renaissance Polish–Lithuanian royalty, the name’s renown rests especially on Saint Casimir (1458–1484), patron of Poland and Lithuania, which helped spread it across Europe. International variants include Casimir (English/French), Kasimir (German/Scandinavian), Kazimierz (Polish), Kazimir (Russian/Serbo-Croatian), Kázmér (Hungarian), Casimiro (Spanish/Italian/Portuguese), and Cazimir (less common Romance). Feminines: Casimira/Kazimira. Nicknames: Kaz, Kazi, Mir. Kasymir offers a distinctive, heritage-rich alternative with a serene meaning and strong historical pedigree.
Kasymir is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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