Ljubomir () is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is composed of the Slavic elements ljub ("love, to like") and mir ("peace"), both common in Slavic dithematic names, and thus means "peace lover" / "one who loves peace".
The name Ljubomir is mostly used in the Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia and Montenegro. Is it equivalent to the Czech and Slovak name LubomÃÂr and the Bulgarian and Ukrainian name Lyubomir / Lyubomyr.
Notable people with the name
- Ljubomir Aleksandrovià(1828âÂÂ1887), Serbian painter
- Ljubomir Babià(1890âÂÂ1974), Croatian artist, museum curator and literary critic
- Ljubomir BandoviÃÂ (born 1976), Serbian actor
- Ljubomir Belogaski (1911âÂÂ1994), Macedonian painter
- Ljubomir BenÃÂià(1905âÂÂ1992), Croatian football player and coach
- Ljubomir ÃÂipranià(1936âÂÂ2010), Serbian actor
- Ljubomir ÃÂelebiÃÂ (born 1991), Montenegrin tennis player
- Ljubomir Crnokrak (born 1958), Croatian Serb professional football manager
- Ljubomir Cuculovski (born 1948), Macedonian philosopher and university professor
- Ljubomir Davidovià(1863âÂÂ1940), Serbian politician
- Ljubomir ÃÂinoviÃÂ (born 2005), Montenegrin footballer
- Ljubomir ÃÂurkovià(1952âÂÂ2022), Montenegrin author and poet
- Ljubomir Fejsa (born 1988), Serbian footballer
- Ljubomir FrÃÂkoski (born 1957), Macedonian diplomat
- Ljubomir Ivanovià(1882âÂÂ1945), Serbian painter and printmaker
- Ljubomir IvanoviÃÂ GedÃ
¾a (1925âÂÂ1980), Yugoslav wrestler and wrestling coach
- Ljubomir Jezdià(1884âÂÂ1927), Serbian military commander
- Ljubomir Jovanovià(1865âÂÂ1928), Serbian politician and historian
- Ljubomir Kaljevià(1841âÂÂ1907), Serbian politician and academic
- Ljubomir Katià(1934âÂÂ2025), Serbian basketball player and coach
- Ljubomir KerekeÃ
¡ (born 1960), Croatian actor
- Ljubomir Klerià(1844âÂÂ1910), Serbian engineer, mathematician and inventor
- Ljubomir Kokeza (1920âÂÂ1992), Croatian footballer
- Ljubomir KovaÃÂevià(1848âÂÂ1918), Serbian writer, historian and academic
- Ljubomir LjubojeviÃÂ (born 1959), Serbian chess player
- Ljubomir Lovrià(1920âÂÂ1994), Yugoslav footballer
- Ljubomir MagaÃ
¡ (1948âÂÂ1986), Serbian amateur boxer and criminal
- Ljubomir MaksimoviÃÂ (born 1938), Serbian byzantologist
- Ljubomir Marakovià(1887âÂÂ1959), Croatian literary critic and historian
- Ljubomir Marià(general) (1878âÂÂ1960), Serbian military officer and army general
- Ljubomir MariÃÂ (born 1977), Serbian politician
- Ljubomir MihajloviÃÂ (born 1943), Serbian footballer
- Ljubomir Mihajlovski (born 1954), Macedonian politician
- Ljubomir MiloÃ
¡ (1919âÂÂ1948), Croatian war criminal
- Ljubomir Mladenovski (born 1995), Macedonian professional basketball player
- Ljubomir Nedià(1858âÂÂ1902), Serbian philosopher and literary critic
- Ljubomir Nenadovià(1826âÂÂ1895), Serbian writer and poet
- Ljubomir ObradoviÃÂ (born 1954), Serbian handball coach
- Ljubomir Ognjanovià(1933âÂÂ2008), Serbian footballer
- Ljubomir PetroviÃÂ (born 1947), Serbian football player and coach
- Ljubomir Pokorni (1872âÂÂ1944), Serbian army general
- Ljubomir Popovià(1934âÂÂ2016), Serbian painter
- Ljubomir RadanoviÃÂ (born 1960), Montenegrin footballer
- Ljubomir RistiÃÂ (born 1990), Serbian basketball player and actor
- Ljubomir Ristovski (born 1969), Serbian football player and manager
- Ljubomir S. Jovanovià(1877âÂÂ1913), known as Ljuba ÃÂupa, Serbian guerrilla fighter
- Ljubomir Savevski (born 1957), Macedonian handball player
- Ljubomir Simovià(1935âÂÂ2025), Serbian writer, playwright and academic
- Ljubomir Stankovià(1945âÂÂ2011), Serbian basketball player
- Ljubomir Stefanov (born 1975), Macedonian filmmaker
- Ljubomir StevanoviÃÂ (born 1986), Serbian footballer
- Ljubomir Stojanovià(1860âÂÂ1930), Serbian philologist
- Ljubomir Tadià(1925âÂÂ2013), Serbian academic and politician
- Ljubomir Tadià(1929âÂÂ2005), known as Ljuba TadiÃÂ, Yugoslav actor
- Ljubomir Temelkovski (born 1954), Canadian federal politician
- Ljubomir Travica (born 1954), Serbian volleyball player and coach
- Ljubomir VorkapiÃÂ (born 1967), Serbian footballer
- Ljubomir Vranjes (born 1973), Swedish handball player
- Ljubomir VraÃÂarevià(1947âÂÂ2013), Serbian martial artist
- Ljubomir Vuksanovià(1875âÂÂ1945), Montenegrin lawyer
- Ljubomir Vulovià(1876âÂÂ1917), Serbian army officer
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