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Dragomir () is a Slavic masculine name, mostly found in Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine as well as Romania. It is composed of the Slavic words ''
drag Drag or The Drag may refer to: Places * Drag, Norway, a village in Tysfjord municipality, Nordland, Norway * ''Drág'', the Hungarian name for Dragu Commune in Sălaj County, Romania * Drag (Austin, Texas), the portion of Guadalupe Street adj ...
'' (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 Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries. The main types of Slavic names: * Two-basic names, often ending in mir/měr (''Ostromir/měr'', ''Tihomir/měr'', '' Němir/měr''), *voldъ (''Vsevolod'', ...
, has developed from the
Old Slavic Old Church Slavonic or Old Slavonic () was the first Slavic literary language. Historians credit the 9th-century Byzantine missionaries Saints Cyril and Methodius with standardizing the language and using it in translating the Bible and other ...
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 Drahomíra), Dragomirka and is also very popular.


Notable people

* Dragomir Bojanić (1933–1993), Serbian actor, nicknamed Gidra *
Dragomir Brajković Dragomir Brajković ( sr-cyr, Драгомир Брајковић; 10 December 1947 – 29 November 2009) was a Montenegrin Serb writer, journalist, editor of Radio Belgrade, poet and member of the Association of Writers of Serbia. Biography He ...
(1947–2009), Serbian writer, journalist, editor of Radio Belgrade, poet * Dragomir Čumić (born 1937), Serbian actor *
Dragomir Dujmov Dragomir Dujmov (''Serbian Cyrillic'': Драгомир Дујмов) is a Serbian poet, novelist and short story writer from Hungary. Biography Dujmov is considered to be one of the leading Serbian poet and writer in Hungary. Dragomir Dujmov was ...
, Serbian poet, novelist and short story writer from Hungary *
Dragomir of Duklja Dragimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгимир; † 1018) or Dragomir (Драгомир) was Serbian ruler of Travunia and Zachlumia, medieval Serbian principalities located in present-day regions of Herzegovina and south Dalmatia, from an unknown ...
(born 1018), ruler of Travunia and Zachlumia *
Dragomir Hurmuzescu Dragomir M. Hurmuzescu (13 March 1865, in Bucharest – 31 May 1954, in Bucharest) was a Romanian physicist and inventor, teacher at the University of Iași and the University of Bucharest, and a correspondent member at the Romanian Academy. He i ...
(1865-1954), Romanian physicist *
Dragimir Hvalimirović Dragimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгимир; † 1018) or Dragomir (Драгомир) was Serbian ruler of Travunia and Zachlumia, medieval Serbian principalities located in present-day regions of Herzegovina and south Dalmatia, from an unknown ...
, Župan of Travunia *
Dragomir Jovanović Dragomir "Dragi" Jovanović (27 July 1902 – 17 July 1946) was a Serbian politician and Axis collaborator who served as the mayor of Belgrade from 1941 to 1944, during World War II. He was captured by communist forces on December 11, 1945 in ...
(1902–1946), Serbian politician *
Dragomir Markov Dragomir Denchev Markov ( bg, Драгомир Денчев Мърков) (born April 8, 1971 in Sofia) is a retired backstroke and butterfly swimmer from Bulgaria. He was a member of the Bulgarian National Swimming Team (four men and one woman) at ...
(born 1971), retired swimmer from Bulgaria * Dragomir Mihajlović, Serbian rock guitarist * Dragomir Milošević (born 1942), Serbian commander and war criminal *
Dragomir Nikolić Dragomir Nikolić was a Serbian football manager. He was joint head coach of the Yugoslavia national football team together with Aleksandar Tirnanić and Ljubomir Lovrić Ljubomir Lovrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубомир Ловрић; 28 May 1 ...
, Serbian football manager *
Dragan Okuka Dragomir "Dragan" Okuka (; born 2 April 1954) is a Serbian football coach and former player. As a player, he was predominantly associated with his time with Velež Mostar where he won the 1981 Yugoslav Cup before joining Swedish club Örebro SK, ...
(born 1954), Serbian football manager and a former player * Dragomir R. Radev, University of Michigan computer science professor *
Dragomir Stankovic Dragomir () is a Slavic masculine name, mostly found in Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Russia, and Ukraine as well as Romania. It is composed of the Slavic words '' drag'' (dear, precious) and ''mir'' (peace), both very comm ...
(born 1972), Serbian football referee * Dragomir Tošić (1909–1985), Yugoslavian football defender * Dragomir Vukobratović (born 1988), Serbian footballer


As surname

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Alexandru Dragomir Alexandru Dragomir (November 8, 1916 in Zalău – November 13, 2002 in Bucharest) was a Romanian philosopher. He made his doctoral studies under Martin Heidegger's direction, in 1940. Philosophy Dragomir refused to publish any of his writing. He a ...
(1916–2002), Romanian philosopher *
Anastase Dragomir Anastase Dragomir (1896–1966) was a distinguished Romanian inventor, most famous for his "catapultable cockpit" patent (with Tănase Dobrescu) as an early form of ejection seat, although preceded by Everard Calthrop's 1916 compressed air ejectio ...
(1896–1966), Romanian inventor * Dimitrie Dragomir (born 1884), Bessarabian politician *
Dumitru Dragomir Dumitru "Mitică" Dragomir (born May 30, 1946) is a former president of the Romanian Professional Football League from 1996 until 2014. Before that, he served as the president of Chimia Râmnicu Vâlcea, Olt Scorniceşti, FCM Braşov, and Vict ...
, president of the Romanian Professional Football League since 1996 *
Ioan Dragomir Ioan Dragomir (11 October 1905—25 April 1985) was a Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church. Born into a peasant family in Ariniș, Maramureș County, he attended high school in Zalău and Baia Mare. Dragomir then studied theology in G ...
(1905–1985), Romanian bishop of the Greek-Catholic Church *
Ionuț Dragomir Ionuţ Daniel Dragomir (born 4 July 1974) is a Romanian former footballer who played as a full back. Dragomir grew up at Steaua București football academy and made his Liga I debut 15 August 1999 for FC U Craiova, in a 1–2 defeat against ...
(born 1974), Romanian football player *
Mihu Dragomir Mihu Dragomir (pen name of Mihail Constantin Dragomirescu; April 24, 1919 – April 9, 1964) was a Romanian poet, prose writer and translator. A native of Brăila on the Bărăgan Plain, he was heavily influenced by the worldview of an older novel ...
(1919-1964), Romanian poet *
Ruxandra Dragomir Ruxandra Dragomir Ilie (born 24 October 1972) is a retired tennis player from Romania. She won four singles and five doubles titles on the WTA Tour during her career. The right-hander reached her highest individual WTA ranking on 25 August 1997 ...
(born 1972), Romanian retired female tennis player


As place name

*Dragomir, village in
Berzunți Berzunți is a commune in Bacău County, Western Moldavia, Romania Romania ( ; ro, România ) is a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe, Central, Eastern Europe, Eastern, and Southeast Europe, Southeastern Europe. It borders ...
Commune, Bacău County, Romania * Dragomir, village in Plovdiv municipality, Bulgaria


See also

* Drago (disambiguation) *
Dragomiris ''Dragomiris'' is a genus of beetles in the family Cerambycidae, containing the following species:Bezark, Larry GA Photographic Catalog of the Cerambycidae of the World. Retrieved on 22 May 2012. * ''Dragomiris major'' Martins & Monné, 1980 * ...
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Dragomirna (disambiguation) Dragomirna may refer to the following places in Romania: * Dragomirna Monastery, a monastery in Suceava County * Dragomirna, a village in the commune Mitocu Dragomirnei, Suceava County * Dragomirna (Suceava), a tributary of the Suceava in Suceava C ...
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Dragomirov Dragomirov (Russian:Драгомиров) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Abram Dragomirov (1868–1955), Russian general * Mikhail Dragomirov (1830–1905), Russian general * Vladimir Dragomirov Vladimir Mikhailovich Drag ...
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Dragomirovo (disambiguation) Dragomirovo (Cyrillic: Драгомирово) is the name of the following settlements: * Dragomirovo, Pernik Province, Bulgaria * Dragomirovo, Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria * Dragomirovo, Tajikistan, in Sughd Sughd Province ( tg, Вило ...


External links

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