π About Dagmara
Dagmara is the Polish and Slavic form of the Norse Dagmar, meaning "day maiden." Bridging Scandinavian and Slavic naming traditions through the story of a Bohemian princess who became Denmark's beloved queen, it carries Nordic light refracted through a distinctly Polish lens.
π Details
- OriginNorse, Scandinavian
- Genderβ Female
- MeaningVariant of Dagmar. Day maiden
π Variants & Related Names
β Famous People
- Dagmara DomiΕczyk β Polish-American actress known for her roles in Succession (as Kerry), The Count of Monte Cristo, and numerous film and television productions
- Queen Dagmar (MarkΓ©ta of Bohemia) β The Bohemian princess whose adoption of the Scandinavian name Dagmar upon marrying the Danish king established the name's bridge between Slavic and Nordic cultures
- Dagmara Wozniak β Polish-American fencer who won a bronze medal in team sabre at the 2016 Rio Olympics, representing the United States