The baby name Kazimierzs is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /kaˈʑimjɛrs/ (approx. kah-ZHEE-myers).
Kazimierzs is Polish in Origin.
The baby name Kazimierzs is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced /kaˈʑimjɛrs/ (approx. kah-ZHEE-myers).
Kazimierzs is Polish in Origin.
Kazimierzs is a modern, hybridized form of the Polish name Kazimierz, influenced by the Latvian nominative -s ending (cf. Kazimirs). Ultimately it belongs to the Casimir/Kazimir name family, from Slavic elements kazi- (“to spoil, to destroy” or, in later folk reinterpretation, “to declare, to proclaim”) + mir (“peace, world”). Because of saintly associations, the meaning is commonly given as “proclaimer/bringer of peace,” though the older, literal sense is “destroyer of peace.”
The name rose to prominence in medieval Poland, borne by rulers such as Casimir III the Great and by Saint Casimir, patron of Poland and Lithuania, which spread the name across Central and Eastern Europe. Established variants include Kazimierz (Polish), Kazimirs (Latvian), Kazimieras (Lithuanian), Kazimir (Russian/Serbian), Kázmér (Hungarian), Kasimir (German/Scandinavian), and Casimir (French/English); feminine forms: Kazimiera/Kazimira; diminutives: Kazik, Kazio. Kazimierzs itself remains rare and may be viewed as a Latvian-Polish blend.
Kazimierzs doesn't appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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