[Opinions] Casimir, Cazimir, or Kazimir?
Which spelling do you prefer? I feel like Casimir is the nicest spelling, but its pronunciation is the least intuitive.
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In English I prefer Casimir. I like the feminine French form Casimire as well(I associate it strongly with Marie Casimire Louise de La Grange d'Arquien who became queen Consort to Poland's King Jan Sobieski).
My favorite form is the original, Kazimierz (although one could argue the old Polish forms that are no longer in use are the original forms).
My favorite form is the original, Kazimierz (although one could argue the old Polish forms that are no longer in use are the original forms).
I like all the spellings, but my favorite would be Casimir or Kazimir.
Surely they all sound the same? I prefer the look of Casimir, probably because it's what I'm used to seeing.
Hi all,
Spelling differs with each language you are writing this in.
I believe the origins of each are below:
Casimir - Eldar
Cazimir - Kretan
Kazimir - Bogort
Hope this helps.
Stay Fruitfull!
Spelling differs with each language you are writing this in.
I believe the origins of each are below:
Casimir - Eldar
Cazimir - Kretan
Kazimir - Bogort
Hope this helps.
Stay Fruitfull!
I actually like all those three spellings, but my favourite is definitely Kazimir. It has a gloomy, dark aura.
Casimir! It’s so handsome.
Casimir
Casimir I think is the original spelling.
Casimir is my favourite spelling. I think it's a handsome name. I seem to be allergic to "K" names😁
There aren’t any K names you like?
There are a few "K" I like but I can't think of any I love. I was mostly referring to "C" names that are turned into "K" names to be more unique.