Krasimir (Bulgarian: Красимир) is a common masculine given name in Bulgaria. It is derived from the words: krasi "beauty, adornment", and mir "peace" or "world". An alternate spelling is Krassimir. The feminine form is: Krasimira / Krassimira (Красимира). The name may refer to:
Gender | male |
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Language(s) | Bulgarian |
Origin | |
Meaning | krasi ("beautiful") + mir ("world" or "peace") |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Krassimir |
Variant form(s) | Krasi, Krasyo (Краси, Красьо) |
Krasimir
edit- Krasimir Balakov (born 1966), Bulgarian former footballer turned manager
- Krasimir Bezinski, former Bulgarian football player
- Krasimir Borisov (born 1950), former Bulgarian football midfielder
- Krasimir Dimitrov (born 1971), Bulgarian footballer
- Krasimir Durchov (born 1979), football defender from Bulgaria
- Krasimir Georgiev (born 1986), Bulgarian footballer
- Krasimir Khristov (born 1953), Bulgarian sprint canoeist
- Krasimir Kolev (born 1971), former Bulgarian goalkeeper
- Krasimir Krastev (born 1984), association football player from Bulgaria
- Krasimir Radkov (born 1971), Bulgarian comedy actor (television and theatre)
- Krasimir Zafirov (born 1950), retired Bulgarian football player and now coach
Krassimir
edit- Krassimir Atanassov (born 1954), Bulgarian mathematician
- Krassimir Avramov (born 1969), singer and songwriter
- Krassimir Chomakov (born 1977), Bulgarian football player
- Krassimir Damianov (1948–2015), Bulgarian writer and civil engineer
- Krassimir Guergov (born 1961), Bulgarian businessman
- Krassimir Taskov (born 1955), Bulgarian pianist and composer
See also
editOther
edit- Krasimir, village in Dalgopol Municipality, Varna Province, Bulgaria