How Do You Spell DRAHOMIRA?

Pronunciation: [dɹˌahəmˈi͡əɹə] (IPA)

The spelling of the name "Drahomira" can be broken down phonetically as /drəˈhɒmɪrə/. The initial "d" is followed by the consonant cluster "r-h" creating a slightly harsher sound. The "o" sound is followed by a short "i" sound, and ending with the "rə" sound, which is represented by the letter "a" in the spelling of the name. The name is of Slavic origin and is derived from the words "dragu" meaning beloved and "miru" meaning peace, creating the meaning of "beloved peace."

DRAHOMIRA Meaning and Definition

  1. Drahomira is a proper noun that refers to a Slavic female given name. It has roots in the Czech and Slovak languages, although variations of this name can also be found in other Slavic countries. The name Drahomira is a compound word derived from two elements: "Draho" and "Mira."

    The first element "Draho" is derived from the Slavic word "drahý," which can be translated as "precious" or "dear." This element implies affection, emphasizing the preciousness and value of the person bearing the name. The second element, "Mira," is derived from the Slavic word "mír," meaning "peace." Hence, the name as a whole can be understood as "precious peace" or "dear peace."

    Drahomira, as a given name, signifies a person who embodies the qualities of being cherished and peaceful. It suggests someone who brings tranquility and harmony to their surroundings. This name has historical significance as well, as it was borne by notable figures in Slavic history. The name Drahomira often conveys a sense of elegance and grace, reflecting the cultural and linguistic heritage of the Slavic people.

Common Misspellings for DRAHOMIRA

  • srahomira
  • xrahomira
  • crahomira
  • frahomira
  • rrahomira
  • erahomira
  • deahomira
  • ddahomira
  • dfahomira
  • dtahomira
  • d5ahomira
  • d4ahomira
  • drzhomira
  • drshomira
  • drwhomira
  • drqhomira
  • dragomira
  • drabomira
  • dranomira
  • drajomira

Etymology of DRAHOMIRA

The word "Drahomira" has Slavic origins. It is derived from the Slavic elements "drah" meaning "dear" or "precious", and "mir" meaning "peace" or "world". Hence, "Drahomira" can be interpreted as "precious peace" or "dear world". This name has historical significance as well, as it was the name of several prominent Slavic figures, including a Bohemian princess and two wives of East European rulers.

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