Casimir

The name Casimir means 'he who brings peace' or 'destroyer of peace' in some interpretations. It reflects a dual aspect of creating balance through might or diplomacy.

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Casimir is of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Polish name 'Kazimierz', which means 'proclaimer of peace'. The name has historical significance in Poland, often associated with nobility and saintly figures.

  • Babies named Casimir in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 57
  • Nicknames: Cas, Kaz, Cazzy, Miro, Cassy, Casey.
  • Full Names: Casimir Maximus, Casimir Donovan, Casimir Edward, Cassius Amir, Casimir Augustus.
  • Famous Namesakes: Casimir Pulaski - Military Commander, Casimir Funk - Biochemist, Casimir III - King of Poland, Casimir Zeglen - Priest/Inventor.
  • Gender: Typically a male name, but can be unisex in some cultures.
  • Numerology: The name Casimir is associated with the number 2, representing balance, harmony, and partnership. It epitomizes qualities like diplomacy, cooperation, and receptiveness.

The name Casimir is relatively rare and often carries a unique and distinguished charm. It has historical significance in Europe, particularly in Poland, and has seen sporadic use in other regions. Although not commonly found in modern times, it remains a stately and authoritative name.

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