Radomir Pronunciation Serbo-Croatian: [râdomiːr] Czech: [ˈradomiːr] Gender male Origin Word/name Slavic Meaning rad ("care, joy") +mir ("famous, peace" or "world")Other names Variant forms Radomír, Radimir, Ratomir, Radomyr, Radomira (f) Nicknames Radek, Radko, Mirek, Mirko, Rada (f), Radka (f), Mirka (f) Related names Radosław ,Radoslav
Radomir (Cyrillic :Радомир ) is aSlavic masculine given name . Theetymology of the original form of the name, Radomer, is fromrat (old Slavonic for "war"), andmer ("merit, ability"), i.e. "able warrior". However, modern popular understanding in most Slavic languages would link the name torad ("happy, willing") andmir ("peace, world, fame").[ 1] [ 2]
The name Radomir is popular inBulgaria andSerbia . It is also used in theCzech language , with the spellingRadomír .
The feminine form of the name isRadomira orRadomíra . 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 [ edit ] Gavril Radomir of Bulgaria , medieval tsarRadomir Antić (1948–2020), Serbian football player and managerRadomir Belaćević (1929–2005), Serbian film director and actorRadomír Blažík (born 1954), Czechoslovak sprint canoeistRadomír Chýlek (born 1967), Czech footballerRadomir Đalović (born 1982), Montenegrin football playerRadomir Damnjanović Damnjan (1935–2025), Serbian-Italian painter and conceptual artistRadomir Đorđević (born 1940), professor of philosophy at the University of BelgradeRadomir Drašović (born 1997), Serbian water polo playerRadomír Heizer (born 1987), Slovak ice hockey playerRadomir Koković (born 1984), Serbian footballerRadomír Kolář (1924–1993), Czech painter and graphic artistRadomir Konstantinović (1928−2011), Serbian writer and philosopherRadomir Kovačević (1954—2006), Serbian Olympic judoka and coachRadomir Kuzmanović (born 1963), Serbian politicianRadomir Lazović (born 1980), Serbian politician and activistRadomir Lukić (1914–1999), Serbian jurist and scholar of philosophyRadomir Marković (1921–2010), Serbian actorRadomir Marković (born 1946), Serbian intelligence officerRadomir Mihailović (born 1950), Serbian rock guitarist, also known as TočakRadomir Milosavljević (born 1992), Serbian footballerRadomir Naumov (1946–2015) Serbian politician and engineerRadomir Nikolić (born 1976), Serbian politicianRadomir Novaković (born 2000), German–Serbian footballerRadomir Opačić (born 1997), Serbian kickboxerRadomir Pavitchevitch (1908–2005), French legionnaire, veteran of World War IIRadomir Petković (born 1986), Serbian professional wrestlerRadomir Putnik (1847–1917), Serbian Field Marshal (vojvoda ) and Chief of General Staff in the Balkan Wars and World War IRadomir Radović (1951–1984), Yugoslav civil engineering technician and trade unionistRadomir Radulović (born 1960), Serbian footballerRadomir Reljić (1938–2006), Serbian painterRadomir Samardžić (born 1978), Serbian taekwondo athleteRadomir Šaper (1925–1998), Serbian professorRadomir Savić (born 1956), Bosnian footballerRadomír Šimůnek (disambiguation) Sr. and Jr., father and son Czech cyclo-cross cyclistsRadomir Šušnjar (born 1955), Bosnian Serb convicted war criminalRadomir Todorov (born 1980), Bulgarian footballerRadomír Vašek (born 1972), Czech tennis playerRadomir Vukčević (1941–2014), Yugoslav footballerName list
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