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Origin:
Slavic.
Countries:
Czech-republic.
Number of symbols: 8
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Tsilislova

Female name



Description

It resembles the name **Cvetomira**, which means **"flowered earth"** or **"flowering world"**. This Slavic name originates from Greek, formed from the words "цвет" (flower) meaning "flowering" and "Земля" or "Мир" (earth or world). Literally, the name symbolizes fertility, the beauty of nature, and harmony with the world. The name Cvetomira dates back to the early Middle Ages when Greek names were actively adapted in Slavic countries. It gained popularity in Eastern Europe, especially in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Rus. In Russia, the name was less common compared to neighboring countries, but its bearers were often respected for their connection to nature and spirituality. People with this name are often associated with a creative inner state, warmth, and a desire to help others. They typically possess a strong intuition and enjoy hands-on work—gardening, crafts, or the arts. Notable bearers of the name Cvetomira in history and culture are primarily female writers and artists from the Czech Republic and Slovakia. For example, **Cvetomira Václavová** (Cvetomira Václavová) was a well-known dramatist and theater director. In Russia, the name is less common among famous figures but appears among ordinary people. The popularity of the name Cvetomira in modern times is insignificant. It is more associated with romantic notions of nature and harmony than with everyday use. In Russia, it is encountered relatively rarely but more often in literary and artistic circles. Variants and diminutives of the name Cvetomira include **Цвета**, **Мира**, **Цветик**, **Омра**, and others.