The baby name Kazzmirya is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced kaz-MEER-yah (IPA: /kæzˈmɪr.jə/).
The baby name Kazzmirya is a Female name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced kaz-MEER-yah (IPA: /kæzˈmɪr.jə/).
Kazzmirya is in Origin.
Kazzmirya is a modern, ornamental feminine form built on the Slavic name Kazimir/Casimir, with an expressive -ya ending. The root combines Slavic kazać “to proclaim” with mir “peace, world,” yielding the sense “she who proclaims peace” or “peacemaker.” The double z is an English-styled flourish; the -ya echoes East Slavic feminine endings (-iya/-ya). Some older folk etymologies link it to kazić “to destroy,” but contemporary scholarship favors the peaceful reading.
Through its base name, Kazzmirya connects to Poland’s royal line (several kings named Kazimierz, notably Casimir the Great) and to Saint Casimir, patron of Lithuania and Poland, which long popularized the Casimir/Kazimir family. Related feminine variants include Kazimira, Kazimiera, Casimira, Kazmira, and the creative spellings Kazzmira and Kazmiriya; masculine counterparts are Kazimir/Casimir and Polish Kazimierz. As a given name, Kazzmirya remains very rare, lending a distinctive Slavic-luxe sound with the approachable nickname Mira.
Kazzmirya does not appear in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. This usually means it's either extremely rare, a regional/traditional name not captured by official statistics, or a brand-new coinage. Use it knowing your child will almost certainly be the only one in the room.
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