Ratomir
Masculine
Serbian
Meaning & Origin
Ratomir is a Serbian masculine given name derived from the Slavic roots ortĭ (Serbo-Croatian rat), meaning "war, battle", and mirŭ, meaning "peace, world". This combination of contrasting elements reflects a common pattern in early Slavic naming traditions, where words for war and peace were often paired to symbolize the balance between conflict and harmony—or perhaps to express the hope that a warrior might find peace. The name is predominantly used in Serbian-speaking regions, though a Croatian variant, Ratimir, also exists.
Historically, the name Radomir or Radimir appear more frequently in medieval records, but the specific form Ratomir remained in use. The earliest attested form is the Old Slavic Ortimirŭ, corresponding to the same etymology before Slavic sound shifts. In modern times, Ratomir has been carried by a number of notable figures from the former Yugoslavia, especially in sports and public life.
Notable Bearers
Ratomir Čabrić (1918–1990), Serbian football player and coach
Ratomir Damjanović (born 1945), Serbian radio journalist, writer and reciter
Ratomir Dugonjić (1916–1987), Yugoslav Partisan fighter
Ratomir Dujković (born 1946), Serbian football manager and player
Ratomir Tvrdić (born 1943), Croatian basketball player
Ratomir Vićentić (1939–2009), Serbian basketball player
Related Forms
The name has close cognates in other Slavic languages. The Croatian form Ratimir is nearly identical but reflects a slight phonological difference. The older reconstructed form Ortimirŭ is known from early medieval Slavic onomastics.
Meaning: “war, battle” + “peace, world”
Origin: Slavic (Serbian)
Type: Given name
Usage: Serbian, historically also Croatian