Dagmar (given name)

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GenderFemale and Male
Name day26 November[1][2]
Meaningdagr (day)
mær (maid)
mari (famous)
Dagmar
GenderFemale and Male
Name day26 November[1][2]
Origin
Word/nameOld Norse
Old Saxon
Meaningdagr (day)
mær (maid)
mari (famous)
Region of originFennoscandia
Germany
Other names
Related namesDragomira

Dagmar is a Scandinavian given name. It is usually female (but occasionally also male). The name derives from the Old Norse name (Dagmær), dagr meaning "day", and mær meaning "daughter", "mother" and "maiden" (or mari meaning "famous" and "powerful" in Old Saxon).[citation needed] Outside of Scandinavia, Dagmar is also used in Austria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland (Dagmara), Slovakia and Switzerland. In Greece (Δάμαρις) also, even though rarely; it is a Saint of the Orthodox church and it is said to be the first Christian woman of Athens, following the visit of Apostle Paul to Athens in 51 AD.

Nicknames of Dagmar are Dagie, Dagmarka, Dasha, Dáša, Digi, and Mara (in Czech); Dagi and Daggi (in German).

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