See also: dagmar and DAGMAR

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Dagmar

  1. A female given name from the Germanic languages of Danish origin, in occasional use since the end of the 19th century.

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Dagmar f

  1. a female given name, equivalent to English Dagmar

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Name of a queen of Denmark (1185–1212), a Czech by descent, originally Dragomíra (cf. contemporary Slovak Drahomíra), from Old Church Slavonic dorgъ "dear" + mirъ "peace", rendered in medieval Danish under the camouflage of dag "day" + már "maid".

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Dagmar

  1. a female given name
 
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Dagmar

  1. a female given name borrowed from Danish

Faroese edit

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From Danish Dagmar, from Proto-Slavic; cognate with Slovak Drahomíra.

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Dagmar f

  1. a female given name

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Matronymics

  • son of Dagmar: Dagmararson
  • daughter of Dagmar: Dagmarardóttir

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Singular
Indefinite
Nominative Dagmar
Accusative Dagmar
Dative Dagmar
Genitive Dagmarar

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Dagmar

  1. a female given name from Danish, of 19th century origin

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Dagmar

  1. a female given name borrowed from Danish in the 18th century

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Borrowed from Danish Dagmar.

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Dagmar f

  1. a female given name from Danish, equivalent to English Dagmar

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Dagmar c (genitive Dagmars)

  1. a female given name borrowed from Danish in the 19th century

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