The baby name Kasimir is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "KAH-zuh-meer".
Kasimir is a name of Slavic origin, meaning "famous destroyer" or "destroyer of peace". It is derived from the Slavic elements "kaziti" meaning "to destroy" and "mir" meaning "peace". The name has been used in various Slavic countries, including Poland, Czech Republic, and Slovakia. It is a relatively uncommon name, but has gained some popularity in recent years.
The name Kasimir has a long history, dating back to the medieval period. It was a popular name among Slavic nobility, and was often given to princes and rulers. In Poland, the name was particularly popular among the ruling Piast dynasty, with several kings and princes bearing the name. In modern times, the name has become less common, but is still used in some Slavic countries.
Kasimir is typically a masculine name, although it can also be used for females. The pronunciation of the name is kah-zi-meer, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two elements, "kaziti" and "mir", which together create a powerful and meaningful name. Despite its somewhat ominous meaning, Kasimir is a unique and distinctive name that can make a strong impression.