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      Meaning of the first name
      Kazimiera

      Origin 
      Polish

      Meaning 
      Proclaimer of Peace or Bringer of Peace

      Variations 
      Kazimeras, Kazimierz, Kasimira

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Kazimiera is of Polish origin, derived from the Slavic elements kaziti, meaning to proclaim or to announce, and mir, meaning peace. As such, the name is often interpreted as Proclaimer of peace or Bringer of peace. This denotes a purposeful association with tranquility, harmony, and the act of advocating for peaceful resolutions. Names with such meanings have historically held significance as embodiments of virtues and values important to culture and society.

      Throughout history, the name Kazimiera has been associated with the Polish royal lineage, notably with Saint Casimir (Kazimierz), a 15th-century prince who is revered for his piety and commitment to peace. His life and legacy contributed significantly to the name’s popularity in Poland and beyond. Kazimiera, therefore, has deep historical roots within Polish nobility, representing virtues that were esteemed during medieval times, and continuing to resonate through various cultural narratives.

      In contemporary settings, the name Kazimiera remains prevalent in Poland and among Polish communities worldwide. It is often used in various forms, adapting to linguistic and cultural contexts. The name's meaning continues to resonate, reflecting values of peace and advocacy, making it a favored choice for new generations. Additionally, Kazimiera's use in art, literature, and media perpetuates its relevance, ensuring that both its historical significance and cultural attributes are celebrated in today's society.
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      This is the most common spouse name and child name associated with Kazimiera.
      Jan

      is the most common spouse name for Kazimiera.

      Kazimiera

      is the most common child name for Kazimiera.

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