Radomir () is a Slavic masculine given name. The etymology of the original form of the name, Radomer, is from rat (old Slavonic for "war"), and mer ("merit, ability"), i.e. "able warrior". However, modern popular understanding in most Slavic languages would link the name to rad ("happy, willing") and mir ("peace, world, fame").
The name Radomir is popular in Bulgaria and Serbia. It is also used in the Czech language, with the spelling RadomÃÂr.
The feminine form of the name is Radomira or RadomÃÂra. Nicknames for the name include Radek, Radko, Mirek, Mirko, Rado, Racho, Rada (f), Radka (f), Mirka (f). A nickname derived from Radomir is Rasha.
Notable people with the name
- Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria, medieval tsar
- Radomir Antià(1948âÂÂ2020), Serbian football player and manager
- Radomir BelaÃÂevià(1929âÂÂ2005), Serbian film director and actor
- RadomÃÂr BlaÃ
¾ÃÂk (born 1954), Czechoslovak sprint canoeist
- RadomÃÂr Chýlek (born 1967), Czech footballer
- Radomir ÃÂaloviÃÂ (born 1982), Montenegrin football player
- Radomir DamnjanoviàDamnjan (1935âÂÂ2025), Serbian-Italian painter and conceptual artist
- Radomir ÃÂorÃÂeviÃÂ (born 1940), professor of philosophy at the University of Belgrade
- Radomir DraÃ
¡ovià(born 1997), Serbian water polo player
- RadomÃÂr Heizer (born 1987), Slovak ice hockey player
- Radomir KokoviÃÂ (born 1984), Serbian footballer
- RadomÃÂr KoláÃ
 (1924âÂÂ1993), Czech painter and graphic artist
- Radomir Konstantinovià(1928âÂÂ2011), Serbian writer and philosopher
- Radomir KovaÃÂevià(1954âÂÂ2006), Serbian Olympic judoka and coach
- Radomir KuzmanoviÃÂ (born 1963), Serbian politician
- Radomir LazoviÃÂ (born 1980), Serbian politician and activist
- Radomir Lukià(1914âÂÂ1999), Serbian jurist and scholar of philosophy
- Radomir Markovià(1921âÂÂ2010), Serbian actor
- Radomir MarkoviÃÂ (born 1946), Serbian intelligence officer
- Radomir MihailoviÃÂ (born 1950), Serbian rock guitarist, also known as ToÃÂak
- Radomir MilosavljeviÃÂ (born 1992), Serbian footballer
- Radomir Naumov (1946âÂÂ2015) Serbian politician and engineer
- Radomir NikoliÃÂ (born 1976), Serbian politician
- Radomir Novakovià(born 2000), GermanâÂÂSerbian footballer
- Radomir OpaÃÂiÃÂ (born 1997), Serbian kickboxer
- Radomir Pavitchevitch (1908âÂÂ2005), French legionnaire, veteran of World War II
- Radomir PetkoviÃÂ (born 1986), Serbian professional wrestler
- Radomir Putnik (1847âÂÂ1917), Serbian Field Marshal (vojvoda) and Chief of General Staff in the Balkan Wars and World War I
- Radomir Radovià(1951âÂÂ1984), Yugoslav civil engineering technician and trade unionist
- Radomir RaduloviÃÂ (born 1960), Serbian footballer
- Radomir Reljià(1938âÂÂ2006), Serbian painter
- Radomir SamardÃ
¾ià(born 1978), Serbian taekwondo athlete
- Radomir Ã
 aper (1925âÂÂ1998), Serbian professor
- Radomir SaviÃÂ (born 1956), Bosnian footballer
- RadomÃÂr Ã
 imÃ
¯nek (disambiguation) Sr. and Jr., father and son Czech cyclo-cross cyclists
- Radomir Ã
 uÃ
¡njar (born 1955), Bosnian Serb convicted war criminal
- Radomir Todorov (born 1980), Bulgarian footballer
- RadomÃÂr VaÃ
¡ek (born 1972), Czech tennis player
- Radomir VukÃÂevià(1941âÂÂ2014), Yugoslav footballer
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