Jaromir

Jaromir, Slovak and Czech Jaromír, is a male first name.

Origin and Meaning

Jaromir is a westslawischer first name.

Jaromir is a typical two burly Slavic name composed of jaro and me. The meaning is not clear:

  • Polish jary (deprecated) = " sprightly, fresh, vigorously "; me = "reputation, Caution"
  • Upper Sorbian jara = "very "; MER = " peace "
  • Czech jaro = "Spring"; mír = " peace "
  • Old - russian jaro = " Sun"; me = "Peace, World "

Variants

  • Jaromar ( Polabian )
  • Jaromer ( Upper Sorbian )
  • Jaromir ( Polish)
  • Jaromír (Slovak, Czech)

More: Jaromiar, Jeromiar, Jeromier

The female form of the name is Jaromira or Jaromíra.

There are also shortened forms of names such as Jarda, Jarek or Mirek.

Bearers of the name

First name

  • Jaromír (Bohemia ) ( † 1035 ), Duke of Bohemia from the Přemyslovci
  • Jaromír Borek (actor ) ( 1928-1997 ), Austrian actor
  • Karel Jaromír Erben (1811-1870), Czech writer
  • Jaromír sender hardware (around 1040-1090 ), Bishop of Prague from the Přemyslovci
  • Jaromír Krejcar (1895-1950), Czech architect
  • Jaromir Jagr (born 1972 ), NHL hockey player
  • Jaromír JerMar (* 1956), Senator of the Czech House of Representatives
  • Jaromír Vejvoda (1902-1988), Czech composer
  • Jaromír Weinberger (1896-1967), composer

Family name

  • Adam Jaromir (born 1971 ), Polish author and publisher

Fictional characters

  • A person in the tragedy " The Ancestor " by Franz Grillparzer (1817 )
  • The son of the Baroness and his son in the comedy " The Incorruptible " by Hugo von Hofmannsthal (1823 )
  • The bishop of Prague in Adalbert Stifter's novel " Witiko " (1865-1867)
  • " Little Herr Jaromir ," children's book by Martin Ebbertz, 2002
  • Jaromir of grasping stone is a character in the operetta " The gold'ne champion " of Eysler
  • Jaromir next to the titular character of several children's books by the author Tomas Ross

Footnotes

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