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'''Milomir''' - is an old [[Slavic name|Slavic origin given name]] derived from words: milo "love, to like" and mir "peace, prestige, world".
'''Milomir''' ({{langx|bg|Миломир}}, {{langx|cs|Milomír}}, {{lang-sr-cyr|Миломир}}) is a [[South Slavic languages|Slavic]] masculine given name, a Slavic name derived from ''milo'' "love, to like" and ''mir'' "world, peace, prestige" or Indo-European '''''[[:wikt:mære|mære]]''''' "famous, shining, prominent". It may refer to:
* [[Milomir Bogdanov]], Bulgarian architect and public person
* [[Milomir Kovac]], Serbian-German veterinary surgeon
* [[Milomir Marić]], Serbian journalist
* [[Milomir Miljanić]], Montenegrin musician
* [[Milomir Minić]], Serbian politician
* [[Milomir Odović]], Bosnian football manager and former player
* Milomír Pacholík. 1957 1958 director of a grammar school in Prague
* Milomír Pergl, czech pilot in RAF
* [[Milomir Sivčević]], Bosnian footballer
* [[Milomir Stakić]], Bosnian Serb war-time politician
* [[Milomir Šešlija]], Bosnian football manager and former player


People named Milomir include:


In [[Slovakia]] on 3th [[July]] each year celebrated the name day ({{langx|sk|meniny}}) of Milomír.
* [[Milomir Stakić]], a [[Bosnian Serb]] who was charged with [[genocide]]
* [[Milomir Odović]], a [[Bosnian Serb]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[Coach (sport)|manager]] and former player


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Miomir]]
* [[Mjölnir]]
* [[Theodemir]]
* ·[[Valamir]]
* [[:it:Videmiro_il_Vecchio|Vidimir]]
* ·[[Marcomer|Marchomir]]
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Milomir (Bulgarian: Миломир, Czech: Milomír, Serbian Cyrillic: Миломир) is a Slavic masculine given name, a Slavic name derived from milo "love, to like" and mir "world, peace, prestige" or Indo-European mære "famous, shining, prominent". It may refer to:


In Slovakia on 3th July each year celebrated the name day (Slovak: meniny) of Milomír.

See also