Jaromir
Jaromir , Slovak and Czech Jaromír , is a male given name .
Origin and meaning
Jaromir is a West Slavic given name.
Jaromir is a typical two- stemmed Slavic name , made up of jaro and me . The meaning is not clear:
- Polish jary (out of date) = "sprightly, fresh, strong"; me = "respect, respect"
- Upper Sorbian jara = "very"; měr = "peace"
- Czech jaro = "spring"; mír = "peace"
- Old Russian jaro = "sun"; me = "Peace, World"
variants
Others:
Jaromiar , Jeromiar , Jeromier
The feminine form of the name is Jaromira or Jaromíra .
There are also abbreviated forms of names, such as B. Jarda , Jarek , Jesko or Mirek .
Name bearer
First name
- Jaromír (Bohemia) († 1035), Duke of Bohemia from the Přemyslid family
- Jaromír Borek (actor) (1928–1997), Austrian actor
- Karel Jaromír Erben (1811–1870), Czech author
- Jaromír-Gebehard (around 1040-1090), Bishop of Prague from the Přemyslid family
- Jaromir Konecny (* 1956 in Prague), Czech-German writer, slam poet and natural scientist
- Jaromír Jágr (* 1972), Czech NHL ice hockey player
- Jaromír Jermář (* 1956), Senator of the Czech House of Representatives
- Jaromír Vejvoda (1902–1988), Czech composer
- Jaromír Weinberger (1896–1967), Czech composer
family name
- Adam Jaromir (* 1971), Polish author and publisher
Fictional characters
- a person in the tragedy Die Ahnfrau by Franz Grillparzer (1817)
- the son of the baroness and his son in the comedy Der Unbrechlichen by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1823)
- a robber in the poem Jaromir . In: Fliegende Blätter , Volume 1, 1845, Issue 3, p. 19
- the Bishop of Prague in Adalbert Stifter's novel Witiko (1865–1867)
- Little Mr. Jaromir , children's book by Martin Ebbertz , 2002
- Jaromir von Greifenstein is a character in the operetta Die golden'ne Meisterin by Edmund Eysler.
- Jaromir is the title character of several children's books by the author Tomas Ross .
literature
- Jaromir . In: Fliegende Blätter , Volume 1, 1845, Issue 3, p. 19 ( Wikisource )
Web links
Wiktionary: Jaromir - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations
Individual evidence
- ↑ See discussion: Jaromir
- ↑ According to Polish Wikipedia: Jaromir