Stanimir (
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: Станимир) is a
Slavic origin given name built of two parts: ''stani'' "to become" and ''mir'' "peace, glory, prestige" or "world", meaning "to become a world" (see Book of Genesis 1:3). Feminine forms are: Stanimira and Stanimirka. Nicknames: Stanko, Staszek, Staś, Mirek, Mirko. The name may refer to:
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Stanimir Atanasov (born 1976), Bulgarian sprint canoeist
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Stanimir Dimitrov (born 1972), former Bulgarian footballer
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Stanimir Dimov-Valkov (born 1978), Bulgarian defender
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Stanimir Georgiev (born 1975), retired Bulgarian professional football forward
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Stanimir Gospodinov (born 1975), football defender from Bulgaria
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Stanimir Ilchev (born 1953), Bulgarian politician and Member of the European Parliament
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Stanimir Milošković (born 1983), Serbian footballer
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Stanimir Mitev (born 1985), Bulgarian footballer
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Stanimir Penchev (born 1959), retired Bulgarian pole vaulter
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Stanimir Stoilov (born 1967), former Bulgarian footballer
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Stanimir Todorov
Stanimir Todorov (born 14 May 1982, in Smolyan) is a Bulgarian pair skating, pair skater. He competed with Rumiana Spassova. They are three-time Bulgarian national champions and placed 19th at the 2006 Winter Olympics, becoming the first Bulgarian ...
(born 1982), Bulgarian pair skater
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Stanimir Vukićević (born 1948), the Ambassador Serbia to the Russian Federation
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