📖 Sobre Kazimierz
Kazimierz é um distinto nome masculino polonês de profundas raízes eslavas, derivado de elementos do eslavo antigo que significam 'proclamador da paz.' Imortalizado por reis medievais — incluindo Kazimierz, o Grande, que transformou a Polônia e emprestou seu nome ao histórico bairro judaico de Cracóvia — evoca construtores, pacificadores e figuras renascentistas. Embora menos comum hoje, permanece um poderoso símbolo do patrimônio polonês e do legado real.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemPolish, Slavic, Portuguese, Latin
- Gênero♂ Masculino
- SignificadoProclaimer of peace
🔀 Variantes e Nomes Relacionados
⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- Kazimierz III the Great — King of Poland (1333–1370), known for transforming Poland into a major European power, codifying Polish law, and fostering a tolerant, multicultural kingdom that welcomed Jewish refugees expelled from Western Europe.
- Kazimierz I the Restorer — Duke and King of Poland (r. 1039–1058) who restored Polish statehood after a devastating pagan revolt and Danish invasion, re-establishing the church and moving the capital to Kraków.
- Kazimierz Twardowski — Polish philosopher (1866–1938) who founded the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most influential analytical philosophy movements in 20th-century Europe.
- Kazimierz Pułaski — Polish-American military commander (1745–1779) who became a hero of the American Revolutionary War, known as the 'Father of the American Cavalry,' honored by a federal holiday in several U.S. states.
- Kazimierz Funk — Polish biochemist (1884–1967) who coined the term 'vitamin' and pioneered research into deficiency diseases, fundamentally shaping modern nutritional science.