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Forename Slavomír

Around the world, Slavomír (Slavomir Slovakia Czechia Serbia Croatia United Kingdom, Slavomír Slovakia Czechia United States Austria United Kingdom, Славомир Belarus Ukraine Russia Serbia Bulgaria) is quite a rare masculine first name. The forename Slavomír is habitual in Slovakia, where it is quite a common masculine name, Czechia, where it is quite a rare boy's name, and Croatia. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Slovakia, Czechia, and Serbia. Very seldom, Slavomír is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Slavomír

name Slavomír, name Славомир, name Sławomir, name Slavomir
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Slavomir United Kingdom, Serbia, Slovakia, Croatia, Czechia
Slavomír United Kingdom, United States, Austria, Slovakia, Czechia
Славомир Bulgaria, Serbia, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus

First names said to be same

Sławomir

First name Slavomír in the context

Slavomír is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Sławomir Borewicz .

Notable namesakes

picture of slavomír kratochvíl slavomír kratochvíl slavomír kratochvíl CZ (b. 1889) link
slavomír vácha CZ (b. 1898) link
slavomír kittner CZ (b. 1903) link
slavomír štěpánek CZ (b. 1910) link
slavomír klaban politician, CZ (b. 1922) link
slavomír jiránek CZ (b. 1916) link
slavomír bláha CZ (b. 1916) link
slavomír bartoň Czech ice hockey player, CZ (b. 1926) link
slavomír šišák (b. 1918) link
slavomír divina CZ (b. 1920) link
picture of slavomír hořínka slavomír hořínka slavomír hořínka Czech composer, CZ (b. 1980) link
slavomír fridrich CZ (b. 1920) link
slavomír dokoupil (b. 1922) link
slavomír kresta (b. 1922) link
slavomír pejčoch Czech historian and writer, CZ (b. 1932) link

Characteristic surnames

Malec, Svoboda, Bartoš, Bartoň, Brozman, Bumbera, Kollár, Kováč, Kříž, Rajnoha, Gavenda, Langmajer, Hadraba, Veselý, Farkaš, Šmálik, Černý, Moravčík, Piroutek, Dittrich, Leinweber, Harbáček, Mikolaj, Molnár, Žemla, Hrčka, Musil, Sabol, Sidor, Siska, Sýkora, Bača, Benko, Kotas, Kvočák, Psota, Kovalčík, Repka, Dutko, Fedor, Magál, Smolko, Borcha, Dluhý, Jellúš, Novák, Nekuda, Hronec, Ruman, and Michalčík