Krasimir
Masculine
Bulgarian
Meaning & Origin
Krasimir (Bulgarian: Красимир) is a common masculine given name in Bulgaria. It is derived from the Slavic elements krasa 'beauty, adornment' and mirŭ 'peace, world', thus meaning 'beauty of peace' or 'adornment of the world'. The name is part of a wider Slavic onomastic tradition of compound names formed with positive attributes, reflecting cultural values of harmony and aesthetics.
Equivalents and Variants
The feminine form of Krasimir is Krasimira (or Krassimira in English transliteration). An alternate spelling of the masculine name is Krassimir, which appears in some historical and literary contexts. The core Slavic elements are widely found in other names — for instance, krasa appears in names such as Krasioslav, while mir is common in names like Vladimir or Ratomir.
Notable Bearers
Krasimir is borne by many notable Bulgarians, particularly in sports and the arts. Notable figures include:
Krasimir Balakov (born 1966), a former footballer and manager, widely regarded as one of Bulgaria's most talented players, known for his tenure at Sporting CP and the national team.
Krasimir Bezinski, former Bulgarian footballer.
Krasimir Borisov (born 1950), football midfielder.
Krasimir Dimitrov (born 1971), footballer.
Krasimir Georgiev (born 1986), footballer.
Krasimir Khristov (born 1953), sprint canoeist who competed internationally for Bulgaria.
Krasimir Kochev (1974–2025), Bulgarian freestyle wrestler.
Krasimir Kolev (born 1971), goalkeeper.
Krasimir Krastev (born 1984), association football player.
Krasimir Radkov (born 1971), Bulgarian comedy actor active in television and theatre.
Cultural Context
In Bulgaria, Krasimir has been a consistently popular name since the mid-20th century, reflecting a preference for names with positive meanings derived from native Slavic roots rather than Orthodox Christian saints' names. It conveys aspirations of beauty, peace, and harmony. The name is almost exclusively Bulgarian; it is not commonly found in other Slavic countries such as Russia or Serbia, where analogous forms like Krasimii are rare or absent.
Key Facts
Meaning: 'Beauty of peace' (Slavic krasa 'beauty' + mir 'peace, world')
Origin: Slavic, primarily Bulgarian
Type: Compound given name
Usage Regions: Bulgaria (common), rarely elsewhere