🔥Casimir

English; French, from Polish
"destroyer of peace"

Casimir Origin and Meaning

The name Casimir is a boy's name of Polish origin meaning "destroyer of peace".

Casimir, a traditional name of Polish kings, could do quite well these days as we see the rise of Caspian, Cassius, Castiel, et. al. Like Leopold and Laszlo, Casimir is strong and worth considering if you've got an adventurous streak — and bet your son will too.

An alternative commonly cited meaning that modern parents might prefer is "proclaimer of peace". The traditional Polish version of the name is Kazimierz.

# 987 in the US

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Famous People Named Casimir

  • Saint Casimir
    crown prince of Poland
  • Casimir Pulaski
    Polish soldier and politician, "the father of American cavalry"
  • Casimir III the Great
    last king of Poland
  • Casimir IV Jagiellon
    grand duke of Lithuania and king of Poland
  • Casimir I the Restorer
    duke of Poland
  • Casimir II the Just
    high duke of Poland
  • Casimir I of Kuyavia
    prince of Kujawy, Mazovia and Wielkopolska
  • Casimir Pierre Périer
    French President of the Council during the July Monarchy
  • Casimir I of Opole
    duke of Opole,Racibórz
  • Casimir Eugene "Cass" Michaels
    American baseball player

Casimir in Pop Culture

  • "Casimir Pulaski Day
    " song by Sufjan Stevens
  • Casimir Lypiatt
    character in "Antic Hay" (1923) by Aldous Huxley
  • [Casimir] Pulaski Day
    celebrated on October 11th