Dragomir
Dragomir is a personal name.
Origin and meaning
Dragomir is a name with likely Slavic origins. drago is slavic for expensive , -mir is a derivation of the gothic mers famous and not from slavic me world , peace ..
The oldest known name bearer is Drahomíra , the Bohemian queen of Brandenburg origin in the 10th century.
First name
Dragomir
- Dragomir Bojanić (1933–1993), Serbian actor
- Dragomir Dujmov (* 1963), writer, poet and translator of the Serbian-speaking minority in Hungary
- Dragomir Felba (1921-2006), Serbian actor
- Dragomir Ilic (1925-2004), Serbian football goalkeeper
- Dragomir Josifow (* 1966), Bulgarian composer and musician
- Dragomir Mrsic (* 1969), Swedish actor
- Dragomir Vujković (* 1953), Serbian boxer
Drahomír
- Drahomír Kadlec (* 1965), Czech ice hockey player
- Drahomír Kolder (1925–1972), Czechoslovak politician
- Drahomír Jebavý (* around 1937), Czechoslovak ski jumper
- Drahomír Zobek (* 1952), Slovak sculptor and medalist
Dragomira
- Drahomíra (10th century), Queen of Bohemia
family name
- Ioan Dragomir (1905–1985), Romanian-Greek-Catholic bishop
- Ruxandra Dragomir Ilie (* 1972), Romanian tennis player
See also
In Bacau County (Romania) there is a village called Dragomir .