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[Opinions] Kazimierz
Hi !!!!It is a very Ancient but popular Polish name used for many royalty members.This names could mean 'illustrious ruler' or maybe 'who declare peace'.It is the name of a Polish saint patron of this country and the name of the old Hebrew district in Crakow.WDYT about this name?
Any MN suggestion?Byeeeeeeee

This message was edited 6/5/2016, 3:08 AM

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I haven't seen it before. I like Polish names. I think it looks and sounds warmer and friendlier than Casimir or Kasimir, and it seems adventurous.Kazimierz Adlai is the only combo I can come up with that I like. I'm always happy to have a new good K name to add to my list, I tend to dislike K names.

This message was edited 6/5/2016, 7:32 AM

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That's the name of my grandfather and, to be honest, it's NMS, though I tend to like its feminine form a bit more.MN suggestions...oooh, that's a bit of a hard one...Kazimierz Marian
Kazimierz Julian
Kazimierz Marcin
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The Hebrew district is all I can think of when seeing this name and with this spelling. Maybe because I've been there? I dunno. I think the name is good enough, but prefer Casimir or Kasimir.
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