Kasimir
Introduction
Derives from the Slavic elements 'kaziti' (to destroy) and 'mir' (peace or world), meaning 'bringer of peace'.
Background Story
The name Kasimir has historical roots in Slavic regions, often associated with Polish kings and noble families. It is famously represented in literature and has been used in various cultures. In Polish history, the name is linked to several kings named Casimir, known for their efforts in maintaining peace and stability.
Letter Count
Variations
Casimir, Kazimir, Kacper

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