The baby name Lubomirka is a Female name and is pronounced LOO-boh-MEER-kah (English respelling); IPA: /ˈlubomɪrka/ (pronunciation may vary by language).
Lubomirka is Slavic in Origin.
The baby name Lubomirka is a Female name and is pronounced LOO-boh-MEER-kah (English respelling); IPA: /ˈlubomɪrka/ (pronunciation may vary by language).
Lubomirka is Slavic in Origin.
Lubomirka is a feminine Slavic given name built from the roots ljub-/lub- (“love, dear”) and mir (“peace; world”), plus the affectionate suffix -ka. It conveys senses such as “loving peace,” “dear peace,” or “one who cherishes harmony.” The base feminine form is Lubomira (also Ljubomira, Ľubomíra), while -ka marks endearment in many Slavic languages and can stand as an independent name.
Documented across Slavic traditions since the Middle Ages through the related masculine Lubomir, the feminine grew in visibility during 19th–20th‑century national revivals and modern naming trends that elevated diminutives to formal status. Regional spellings include Lubomirka (Polish, Czech/Slovak influence), Ljubomirka (Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian), and Lyubomirka (Bulgarian/Macedonian). Short forms and cognates include Luba, Lubka, Mirka, Mira, and Lubomira; masculine counterparts are Lubomir/Ljubomir/Lyubomir. Though uncommon internationally, it remains pleasantly vintage in parts of the Balkans and Central/Eastern Europe, prized for its warm meaning and Slavic heritage.
Lubomirka is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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