Dragomir () is a Slavic masculine given name. It is used as a given name in South Slavic languages, especially Serbian and Bulgarian, while in Romanian, it is used as a surname.
The name is composed of the Slavic elements drag (dear, precious) and mir (peace), both very common in Slavic dithematic names. It can be translated as To whom peace is precious, i.e. He who cares about peace. However, the ending mir, found in many Slavic names, has developed from the Old Slavic term *meru which meant 'large, great, greatly'. Thus the original Old Slavic meaning of the name would be He who is very dear or He who is very precious (to his family).
The female form of the name is Dragomira or Dragomirka. The equivalent in Czech and Slovak languages is DrahomÃÂr / DrahomÃÂra.
Notable people with the name
Given name
- Dragomir of Duklja (died 1018), Serbian medieval ruler
- Dragomir ArambaÃ
¡ià(1881âÂÂ1945), Serbian sculptor and painter
- Dragomir BeÃÂanoviÃÂ (born 1965), Montenegrin judoka
- Dragomir Bojanià(1933âÂÂ1993), Serbian actor
- Dragomir Brajkovià(1947âÂÂ2009), Serbian writer and journalist
- Dragomir Brzak (1851âÂÂ1905) was a Serbian dramatist, poet and travel writer
- Dragomir BukviÃÂ (born 1954), Serbian basketball coach
- Dragomir Cioroslan (born 1954), Romanian weightlifter
- Dragomir ÃÂumià(1937âÂÂ2013), Serbian actor
- Dragomir DespiÃÂ (born 1993), known as Desingerica, Serbian rapper
- Dragomir Draganov (footballer) (born 1981), Bulgarian footballer
- Dragomir Draganov (historian) (1948âÂÂ2019), Bulgarian historian, politician and university professor
- Dragomir Dujmov (born 1963), Serbian poet and novelist
- Dragomir Felba (1921âÂÂ2006), Serbian actor
- Dragomir GliÃ
¡ià(1872âÂÂ1957), Serbian painter and war photographer
- Dragomir HerendiÃÂ, Croatian guitarist and record producer
- Dragomir Hurmuzescu (1865-1954), Romanian physicist and inventor
- Dragomir Ilic (1925âÂÂ2004), Yugoslav footballer
- Dragomir Jovanovià(1902âÂÂ1946), Serbian politician
- Dragomir KariÃÂ (born 1949), Serbian entrepreneur and politician
- Dragomir KranÃÂevià(1847âÂÂ1929), Serbian violinist
- Dragomir Kusmuk (born 1955), Yugoslav judoka
- Dragomir Markov (born 1971), Bulgarian swimmer
- Dragomir MihajloviÃÂ (born 1960), Serbian rock guitarist
- Dragomir MiloÃ
¡evià(born 1942), Serbian military commander and war criminal
- Dragomir Mrsic (born 1969), Serbian-Swedish actor
- Dragomir NikoliÃÂ, Serbian football manager
- Dragomir Okuka (born 1954), Serbian football player and manager
- Dragomir Okuka (born 1954), Serbian football player and manager
- Dragomir PavloviÃÂ (born 1957), Serbian politician
- Dragomir PavloviÃÂ (born 1958), Serbian politician
- Dragomir Petkov (born 1998), Bulgarian footballer
- Dragomir Protià(1877âÂÂ1905), known as Vojvoda Dragomir, Serbian military leader
- Dragomir R. Radev (1968âÂÂ2023), American computer scientist and university professor
- Dragomir Racià1945âÂÂ2019), Yugoslav footballer
- Dragomir StankoviÃÂ (born 1972), Serbian football referee
- Dragomir Stojanovià(1878âÂÂ1943), Serbian army general
- Dragomir Stoynev (born 1976), Bulgarian politician and economist
- Dragomir ToÃ
¡ià(1909âÂÂ1985), Yugoslavian footballer and civil engineer
- Dragomir VuÃÂkovià(1844âÂÂ1899) was a Serbian army colonel
- Dragomir VukobratoviÃÂ (born 1988), Serbian footballer
- Dragomir Yordanov (born 1967), Bulgarian judge and a politician
- Dragomir Zagorsky, Bulgarian author and philatelist
- Dragomir Zakov (born 1975), Bulgarian politician and diplomat
Surname
- Alexandru Dragomir (1916âÂÂ2002), Romanian philosopher
- Anastase Dragomir (1896âÂÂ1966), Romanian inventor
- Constantin Dragomir (born 1927), Romanian bobsledder
- Dana Dragomir (born 1964), Romanian-Swedish musician and composer
- Dimitrie Dragomir (1884âÂÂ19??), Bessarabian politician
- Dumitru Dragomir (born 1946), Romanian football executive
- George Dragomir (born 2003), Romanian footballer
- Ioan Dragomir (1905âÂÂ1985), Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church
- IonuÃÂ Dragomir (born 1974), Romanian footballer
- Liliana Maria Dragomir (born 1990), Romanian long distance runner
- Mihu Dragomir (1919-1964), Romanian poet
- Ruxandra Dragomir (born 1972), Romanian tennis player
- Vlad Dragomir (born 1999), Romanian footballer
- Zeno Dragomir (1923âÂÂ1967), Romanian pole vaulter
As a place name
- Dragomir, village in BerzunÃÂi Commune, BacÃÂu County, Romania
- , village in Plovdiv municipality, Bulgaria
See also
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