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Pronunciation
  
[vuːk]

Language(s)
  
Slavic

Region of origin
  
Slavic

Gender
  
male

Meaning
  
"wolf" + "peace"

Language(s)
  
Serbian, Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian, Bulgarian, Russian, Ukrainian

Vukmir (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукмир) is a Slavic male given name and surname. It is derived from the Slavic noun vuk (wolf) and mir (peace). It is one of many Serbian given names derived from vuk. All the derivatives from vuk were regarded as apotropaic names. At least 66 people with the surname died at the Jasenovac concentration camp. It may refer to:

  • Vukmir Zlatonosović (mid 15th-century), voivode in Bosnia
  • Vukmir Borovinić, nobleman in Bosnia
  • Vukmir Vučetić
  • Vukmir Milenković
  • Vukmir Miljenović, noble in Travunia
  • Vukmir Semković, župan in Travunia
  • Vukmir Gojaković
  • Vukmir Stepanov
  • Vukmir, Bosnian župan
  • Vukmir Krljehtić, scribe of Tvrtko I
  • Vukmir, ktitor of the Suvodol monastery
  • Dragan Vukmir (born 1978), Serbian footballer
  • Leah Vukmir (born 1958), American politician
  • Rajko Vukmir, Yugoslav partisan
  • Branko Vukmir,
  • Milko Vukmir,
  • Vukmir noble family
  • References

    Vukmir Wikipedia