Lyubomir
| Pronunciation | Ukrainian: [lʲʊˈbɔmɪr] Bulgarian: [ʎuˈbɔmir] |
|---|---|
| Gender | Male |
| Origin | |
| Language | Slavic |
| Word/name | ljub ("love") and mir ("peace") |
| Region of origin | Eastern Europe |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Lyubomyr, Liubomir, Lubomyr |
| Related names | Lubomír, Ljubomir |
Lyubomir (Cyrillic: Любомир), also transliterated as Lyubomyr, Liubomyr and Lubomyr, is a Slavic masculine given name. It is composed of the Slavic elements lyub ("love, to like") and mir ("peace" or "world"), both common in Slavic dithematic names. Thus, the name has two meanings. The first, and more common, is "peace lover". The second is "someone who is beloved by the world".
The transliteration Lyubomir is used in Bulgarian, the transliterations Lyubomyr, Liubomyr and Lubomyr are used in Ukrainian. The name is equivalent to the Czech and Slovak name Lubomír and the Serbo-Croatian name Ljubomir.