Kazmir is a male name with origins in both Russian and Polish. In Russian, it is pronounced as KAHZ-meer (/ˈkazmʲir/), while in Polish it is pronounced as KAHZ-meer (/ˈkaʒmʲir/). An alternative variation of this name is Casimir. Kazmir has been given to newborns in the United States since at least 1918, but its popularity has fluctuated over the years. In recent years, it has been used for a small number of baby boys each year, ranking around the 8000-12000 mark in terms of popularity. Despite its relatively low usage, Kazmir carries a strong and unique sound that may appeal to parents looking for an uncommon yet distinctive name for their son.