Jaromír, Jaromir, Jaroměr is a Slavic male given name.
Origin and meaning
Jaromír is a West Slavic given name composed of two stems jaro and mír. The meaning is not definite:
Polish jary (archaic) = „spry, young, strong“; mir = „prestige, good reputation“
Upper Sorbian jara = „very“; měr = „peace“
Czech jaro = „spring“; mír = „peace“
old-Ruthenian jaro = „sun“; mir = „peace, world“
Jaroměr (Upper Sorbian)
Jaromir (Polish)
Jaromír (Czech, Slovak)
The female forms are Jaromira or Jaromíra. The short form is Jesko.
Jaromir, Duke of Bohemia
Jaromir (Bishop of Prague)
Jaromír Blažek, Czech football goalkeeper
Jaromír Dragan, Slovak ice hockey player
Karel Jaromír Erben, Czech writer
Jaromír Funke, Czech photographer
Jaromír Jágr, Czech ice hockey player
Jaromír Ježek, Czech judoka
Jaromír Kohlíček, Czech politician
Jaromír Krejcar, Czech architect
Jaromír Nohavica, Czech singer–songwriter
Jaromír Paciorek, Czech football player
Jaromír Štětina, Czech journalist and politician
Jaromír Vejvoda, Czech composer
Jaromír Weinberger, Czech American composer
Jaromír Zápal, Czech illustrator
Jaromir Bautista, Filipino Programmer