Certificate of Name
Dragoș
Masculine
Romanian
Meaning & Origin
Dragoș is a Romanian given name, originally a short form of Slavic names beginning with the element dorgŭ meaning "precious", such as Dragomir. This was the name of a 14th-century ruler of Moldavia, Dragoș Vodă, also known as Dragoș the Founder, who is traditionally regarded as the first voivode of Moldavia. According to early Moldavian chronicles, he came from Maramureș while hunting an aurochs (or zimbru) and crossed the Carpathian Mountains, an event called descălecat or "dismounting" which symbolizes the foundation of the Principality of Moldavia. Historical details are uncertain, but he is associated with the establishment of a march of the Kingdom of Hungary in the region. Origin and Etymology The root name is Dragomir, derived from the Slavic elements dorgŭ meaning "precious" (South Slavic drag) and mirŭ meaning "peace, world". Dragoș functions as a shortened form, paralleling trends in Slavic onomastics where hypocoristics ending in -oș are common. Notable Bearers Dragoș, Voivode of Moldavia – The most prominent historical figure, first ruler of Moldavia in the 14th century. Different sources date his reign to around 1345-1359. Modern historians debate when exactly he came to power. His descălecat is a cornerstone of Romanian national mythology. Variants and Related names Dragos – a variant of Dragoș. Dragomir – full form used in Slovene. Drahomír – Slovak variant. Dorgomirŭ – Old Slavic form. Draža – Serbian diminutive.
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