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Niemir, Niemirz,
Niemierz – is a male
Slavic given name of Old
Slavic origin,
present in
other Slavic nations (in
different forms and spellings). The name...
- locale's
designation in the
Polish language derives from the
Slavic given name
Niemir. The area
became part of the
emerging Polish state under its
first ruler...
- 1416),
married Hanna Michał
Czartoryski (died
before 1486),
married Maria Niemir Teodor Czartoryski (died 1542),
married Princes Zofia Sanguszko h. Pogoń...
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lexemes with a negative,
deterring effect) e.g. Wygnan, Mazan, Grozim,
Niemir.
Other examples:
Poznan ('known', 'recognized'),
Goszczon (being a guest...
- Toligniew,
Linda Dobiesława, Józef, Konrad, Krystyna, Lilian, Liliana, Mikołaj,
Niemir, Niemira, Zenon,
Cyryl Georgina, Jordan, Jowita, Józef,
Klaudiusz Bernard...
- dictionary.
Niemira is a
surname as well as the
feminine variant of the name
Niemir.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Karol Niemira (1881–1965), Polish...
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modern name in 1506.
Nemyriv ultimately derives from the
Slavic given name
Niemir. It was a
private town of Poland,
owned by the
families of
Zbaraski and...
- 1416),
married Hanna Michał
Czartoryski (died
before 1486),
married Maria Niemir Teodor Czartoryski (died 1542),
married Princes Zofia Sanguszko h. Pogoń...
- Białystok. The locale's
designation derives from the
Slavic given name
Niemir. The
history of Niemirów
probably dates back to the 11th century, when a...
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Nemirca (Niemirka in Polish)
ultimately derives from the
Slavic given name
Niemir. The
census from 1772-1773
alludes to a
church in the village,
which records...