The baby name Kazzmira is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced kah-ZEE-mee-rah (IPA: /kɑːˈziːmɪrə/).
Kazzmira is Slavic in Origin.
The baby name Kazzmira is a Female name , 4 syllables long and is pronounced kah-ZEE-mee-rah (IPA: /kɑːˈziːmɪrə/).
Kazzmira is Slavic in Origin.
Kazzmira is a modern, embellished spelling of Kazmira/Kazimira, the feminine form of the Slavic name Kazimir (Polish Kazimierz). It traces to the elements kazic/kazac ("to destroy/corrupt" or "to declare/command") and mir ("peace, world"), producing the traditional meaning "destroyer of peace," later softened in Christian and modern usage to "proclaimer" or "bringer of peace." Pronounced kaz-MEER-uh, the double z lends a distinctive, contemporary look while keeping ties to Old Slavic roots and the widespread nickname Mira ("peace; wonder").
Though the masculine Casimir was borne by medieval Polish kings and Saint Casimir, the feminine Kazimiera/Casimira arose later and has seen modest use across Central and Eastern Europe, the Iberian world, and Latin America. Kazzmira itself is rare and chiefly 21st-century in English-speaking countries. Related forms include Kazmira, Kazmyra, Kazimira, Kazimiera, Casimira, and Kasmira; short forms Kazi, Kaza, Zira, and Mira. Do not confuse with Kashmira ("from Kashmir"), a distinct Sanskrit-derived name.
We can't find Kazzmira in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. It's the kind of name that tends to be rare, regional, or newly made up. Whichever it is, scarcely anyone else carries it.
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