Dobromir (given name)

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Dobromir
Добромир
Gender male
Origin
Word/name Slavic
Meaningdobro ("good") + mir ("world, peace")
Other names
Alternative spelling Dobromierz
Variant form(s) Dobromira (Добромира) (f)
Nickname(s) Dobra, Dobri, Mirko, Mirek
Related names Dobroslav, Dobrosław
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Dobromir (Добромир) - is a Slavic origin given name built of two elements: dobro "good" + mir "world, peace". Feminine form is: Dobromira.

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Given names originating from the Slavic languages are most common in Slavic countries.

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Dobromir Chrysos Bulgarian noble

Dobromir, known to the Byzantines as Chrysos, was a leader of the Vlachs and Bulgarians in eastern Macedonia during the reign of the Byzantine emperor Alexios III Angelos. According to Niketas Choniates, Dobromir-Chrysus was, despite his Slavic name, a Vlach by birth. However, most probably he was of mixed Slavic - Vlach origins. He became prominent in 1197 and is last heard of in 1202.

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