Dagmar
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See also dagmar
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[edit] English
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar
- A female given name of Danish origin, in occasional use since the end of the 19th century.
[edit] Translations
female given name
[edit] Czech
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar f.
- A female given name, cognate to Dagmar.
[edit] Danish
[edit] Etymology
Name of a queen of Denmark (1185-1212), originally Dragomira, from Slavonic dorog"dear" + meri "famous", rendered into medieval Danish to sound like dag "day" + már "maid".
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar
- A female given name.
[edit] Estonian
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar
- A female given name borrowed from Danish.
[edit] German
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar
- A female given name borrowed from Danish in the 19th century.
[edit] Norwegian
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar
- A female given name borrowed from Danish in the 18th century.
[edit] Swedish
[edit] Proper noun
Dagmar
- A female given name borrowed from Danish in the 19th century.
Categories:
- English proper nouns
- English female given names from Germanic
- English terms derived from Danish
- Czech proper nouns
- Czech female given names
- Danish proper nouns
- Danish female given names
- Estonian proper nouns
- Estonian female given names
- Estonian terms derived from Danish
- German proper nouns
- German female given names
- German terms derived from Danish
- Norwegian proper nouns
- Norwegian female given names
- Norwegian terms derived from Danish
- Swedish proper nouns
- Swedish female given names
- Swedish terms derived from Danish