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"Krasnomir" is a masculine name that literally translates from ancient Slavic languages as "Krasny Mir," meaning "Red World" or "Beautiful World." The combination of the words "krasny" and "mir" gives the name a powerful symbolic meaning associated with harmony, beauty, and light in a person's life. The origin of the name traces back to Slavic languages. The word "krasny" (krasn-, krasn-) means "beautiful," "outstanding," "bright," which can refer to both color and personal qualities. The suffix "mir" (mir) means "world," "life," or "identity." Thus, the name emphasizes the harmony between a person and the world they inhabit, as well as their beauty as part of that world. At the same time, some researchers link the roots of the name to Greek words "κόκκινος" (kokkino) — "red" and "μήρος" (mērós) — "world," "part," highlighting its universal origin and profound meaning. The name "Krasnomir" is not widely used in modern Russia, but it can be found among people with a rich history. It was popular in the 19th century, especially among Russian writers, thinkers, and cultural figures. Notable bearers of the name "Krasnomir" include Pavla Radishcheva — an enlightener, writer, and traveler, author of "Puteshestvie iz Sankt-Peterburga v Moskvу" (A Journey from Saint Petersburg to Moscow). Characteristic traits of people with this name are often associated with optimism, creative thinking, a pursuit of harmony and beauty, as well as inner strength and a deep connection to life. They often have a vivid imagination and can be inspired to create something new and beautiful. While the name is not popular today, it remains a valuable and unique choice for a boy who will carry it with hope and light. Variants of the name could be "Krasny" or "Mir," and diminutives include "Miша," "Krasysh," "Krim." The name sounds melodious and is easy to remember, making it appealing to those who value the depth and beauty of words.