Kazimierz
Polish
Etymology
Of Slavic origin, meaning "proclamation of peace". Alternatively, perhaps "someone who destroys opponent's prestige/glory during battle", derived from the Slavic elements kazić (“to destroy”) and mir (“prestige, fame”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈʑi.mʲɛʂ/
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Declension
declension of Kazimierz
singular | plural | |
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nominative | Kazimierz | Kazimierzowie |
genitive | Kazimierza | Kazimierzy |
dative | Kazimierzowi | Kazimierzom |
accusative | Kazimierza | Kazimierzy |
instrumental | Kazimierzem | Kazimierzami |
locative | Kazimierzu | Kazimierzach |
vocative | Kazimierzu | Kazimierzowie |
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