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'''Branimir''' ([[Cyrillic script]]: Бранимир) is a [[Slavic names|Slavic male given name]]. It is a combination of the ([[Slavic languages|Slavic]]) verb ''braniti'' ("to defend") and the noun ''mir'' ("the world" or "peace" in [[Old Church Slavonic|Old Slavic]]), and hence means "the one who defends the world/peace". It is especially common in [[Serbia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], and [[Poland]]. The female version is '''Branimira''' and '''Branimirka'''. The Polish version is Bronimir.
'''Branimir''' ({{Cyrl|Бранимир}}) is a [[Slavic names|Slavic male given name]]. It is a combination of the ([[Slavic languages|Slavic]]) verb ''braniti'' ("to defend") and the noun ''mir'' ("the world" or "peace" in [[Old Church Slavonic|Old Slavic]]), and hence means "the one who defends the world/peace". It is especially common in [[Serbia]], [[Slovenia]], [[Croatia]], [[Bulgaria]], [[Russia]], [[Ukraine]], the [[Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia]], and [[Poland]]. The female version is '''Branimira''' and '''Branimirka'''. The Polish version is Bronimir.


== People named Branimir ==
== People named Branimir ==

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Branimir (Cyrillic: Бранимир) is a Slavic male given name. It is a combination of the (Slavic) verb braniti ("to defend") and the noun mir ("the world" or "peace" in Old Slavic), and hence means "the one who defends the world/peace". It is especially common in Serbia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Russia, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Poland. The female version is Branimira and Branimirka. The Polish version is Bronimir.

People named Branimir

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