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Kazimiera is a feminine form of the Polish name Kazimierz or Lithuanian Kazimieras (both mean
Casimir Casimir is classically an English, French and Latin form of the Polish name Kazimierz. Feminine forms are Casimira and Kazimiera. It means "proclaimer (from ''kazać'' to preach) of peace (''mir'')." List of variations *Belarusian: Казі ...
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Kazimiera Bujwidowa Kazimiera Bujwidowa, née Klimontowicz, (16 October 1867 – 8 October 1932) was a Polish feminist. Life Bujwidowa was born on 16 October 1867 in Warsaw, Congress Poland, the illegitimate child of Ludwika and Kazimierz Klimontowicz. Her father a ...
* Kazimiera Iłłakowiczówna * Kazimiera Kymantaitė * Kazimiera Rykowska * Kazimiera Strolienė *
Kazimiera Szczuka Kazimiera Szczuka (Polish pronunciation: ; born 22 June 1966 in Warsaw) is a Polish historian of literature, literary critic, feminist, journalist and television personality, known from the Polish edition of ''The Weakest Link''. Life and caree ...
(born 1966), Polish literary historian, literary critic and television personality * Kazimiera Utrata *
Kazimiera Zawistowska Kazimiera Zawistowska ''de domo'' Jasieńska, pseudonym Ira, (1870–1902) was a Polish poet and translator. Zawistowska was an author of Modernism, modernist erotic and landscape poems related with mysticism, Symbolist poetry, symbolism and Par ...
(1870–1902), Polish poet and translator * Kazimiera Żuławska


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* * wikt:Appendix:Lithuanian given names * wikt:Appendix:Polish given names {{given name Lithuanian feminine given names Polish feminine given names