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Zlatomira

Golden peace

zlah-toh-MEE-rah/zlɑːtoʊˈmiːrɑː/

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5
Lucky #
Friday
Lucky Day
Slavic
Origin
Female
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Slavic words 'zlat' (gold) and 'mira' (peace). Refers to the peaceful and golden nature of the name.

Spiritual meaning

A name with a calming and peaceful presence, representing the harmony and tranquility of the soul.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Zlatomira

Zlatomira - a precious and golden treasure

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

zlah-toh-MEE-rah

/zlɑːtoʊˈmiːrɑː/

Lucky number

5

Lucky day

Friday

Lucky colors

GoldYellow

Life path

5

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Zlatomira has cultural significance in various Slavic countries, especially in Eastern Europe, where it is a rare yet beautiful name. This name embodies the idea of appreciating the beauty of life with peace, tranquility, and a golden disposition. In some regions, it is also associated with ancient Slavic gods, particularly Perun, the god of thunder, lightning, and the heavens, and Peruna, the goddess of the forest, water, and fertility, who were revered for their golden aura and supreme power.

From a spiritual perspective, the name Zlatomira implies the pursuit of inner peace, serenity, and the blessings of divine providence. It may also symbolize the attainment of the golden mean in life, striking a balance between various aspects of existence, and recognizing the value of every moment. Ultimately, this name may serve as a reminder to cherish the beauty of life while striving for spiritual emanations of peace and tranquility, transcending earthly material and transient aspects.

Historical references

According to Slavic mythology, Zlatomira was the goddess of wealth and gold. She was also believed to protect crops and fields from harm. Her name translates to 'Golden-mermaid'. This goddess was revered in the regions of present-day Slovakia, Hungary, and Romania during the early Slavic period (5th-7th centuries AD).

5th-7th centuries AD

During the Middle Ages in Bulgaria, there was a female saint named Saint Zlatomira. She was believed to have been martyred during the Roman persecutions of Christians in the 3rd or 4th century AD. Her relics were later discovered in the 13th century and were enshrined in the Church of Saint Demetrius in the city of Devina. She is still revered as a patron saint of wealth and gold in Bulgarian Orthodox Christianity.

13th century

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