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City in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Nemyriv (Ukrainian: Немирів [neˈmɪr⁽ʲ⁾iu̯] ; Polish: Niemirów) is a historic city in Vinnytsia Oblast (province) in Ukraine, located in the historical
Nemyriv
National park in Nemyriv, Ukraine
Nemyriv Park is a national park located in Nemyriv, Vinnytsia region, Ukraine. The park was founded by Polish magnate Vincentius Potocki in 1787. In 1887
Nemyriv_Park
Village in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Monastyrok (Ukrainian: Монастирок) is a village in the Nemyriv urban hromada of the Vinnytsia Raion of Vinnytsia Oblast in Ukraine. Near the village,
Monastyrok,_Vinnytsia_Oblast
1672 battle
Part of Polish-Ottoman War (1672–1676) Date 7–8 October 1672 Location Nemyriv, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine Result Polish-Lithuanian victory Belligerents Polish-Lithuanian
Battle_of_Niemirów
Rural locality in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
Nemyriv (Ukrainian: Немирів; [neˈmɪr⁽ʲ⁾iu̯] , once called in Polish: Niemirów) is a rural settlement and a health resort 21 kilometres from Rava-Ruska
Nemyriv,_Lviv_Oblast
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
nominated for the Seven Wonders of Ukraine. The Villa of Mykola Pyrogov Nemyriv Scythian settlement Ancient Slavic cave temple (Bushi relief) The Podillya's
Vinnytsia_Oblast
Alcohol manufacturer
name from "Nemyriv vodka", the first mention of which dates back to 1752. In 1872, Count Grigory Stroganov opened a distillery in Nemyriv, and his daughter
Nemiroff
17th-century Jewish pogroms in Ukraine
rebellion. On the tenth of June, 1648, Kryvonis conquered the city of Nemyriv, where a large Jewish population had fortified. According to Hanover and
Khmelnytsky_pogroms
Former subdivision of Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Nemyriv Raion (Ukrainian: Немирівський район, romanized: Nemyrivs'kyj rajon) was a raion (district) in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. The administrative center
Nemyriv_Raion
Historic site
has media related to Nemyriv Hill Fort. "Nemyriv hillfort". Pleiades: A Gazetteer of Past Places. Retrieved 27 January 2026. "Nemyriv hillfort". Pleiades:
Myriv
in 1650, taking the coinciding date of an early attack on the Jews of Nemyriv in 1648. After World War II, suggestions were made to observe it as a Holocaust
Twentieth_of_Sivan
1683–1684 Cossack military expedition
campaign began at the end of September. The Cossacks of Kunicki approached Nemyriv and captured it, removing the Ottoman administration of Ivan Draginich
Kunicki's_campaign
American voice teacher and tenor
Helen Traubel. Boghetti was born as Yossell Bogash into a Jewish family in Nemyriv, Ukraine (then in the Russian Empire). He was one of 17 children (eight
Giuseppe_Boghetti
9th-4th century BCE Nemyriv Raion, Nemyriv (outside south-east) monument of archaeology 020018-N 19 Hillfort 9th-13th century Nemyriv Raion, village Dzhuryntsi
Monuments of national significance in Vinnytsia Oblast
Monuments_of_national_significance_in_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Karl Adolfovich Krug (1873 Nemyriv – 1 April 24, 1952, Moscow) was a prominent Russian electrical engineer of Baltic German origin. He is credited with
Karl Krug (electrical engineer)
Karl_Krug_(electrical_engineer)
Ukrainian pop singer, song writer
Rybchynskyi. Pavlo Zibrov was born on 21 June 1957 in a village of Chervone, Nemyriv Raion (now Haisyn Raion), Vinnytsia Oblast in a family of Russian Nikolai
Pavlo_Zibrov
Village in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Ostapkivtsi (Ukrainian: Остапківці, Polish: Ostapkowce) is a village in Nemyriv Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the Southern Bug River
Ostapkivtsi,_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Zaporozhian Cossack colonel (early 1640s–1710)
as a protectorate. In 1689 he was imprisoned by Poles after attacking Nemyriv, but regained freedom after John III Sobieski's intervention next year
Semyon_Paliy
Range of hills in Poland and Ukraine
Biłgoraj, Janów Lubelski, Józefów, Krasnobród, Kraśnik, Lubaczów, Narol, Nemyriv, Szczebrzeszyn, Tomaszów Lubelski, Yavoriv, Zamość, Zhovkva, and Zwierzyniec
Roztocze
Ukrainian writer (1833–1907)
Cyril and Methodius. From 1851 till 1858 she lived in Chernihiv, Kyiv and Nemyriv, assisting her husband with his ethnographic work, studying the Ukrainian
Marko_Vovchok
Numbering system for roads in Europe
– Stryj – Rohatyn – Ternopil – Volochysk – Khmelnytskyi – Vinnytsia – Nemyriv – Haisyn – Uman – Kropyvnytskyi – Oleksandriya – Kamianske – Dnipro – Samar
International_E-road_network
Cossack uprising against the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1702–1704
Cossack polkovnyks, Paliy and his rebels captured Bila Tserkva, Fastiv, Nemyriv and a few other towns. Rebellious Cossacks massacred their traditional
Paliy_uprising
Right-bank Ukraine Ottoman victory in Moldavia 1683 Capture of Niemirów Nemyriv Polish–Ottoman War (1683–1699), Great Turkish War and Kunicki's expedition
List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks
List_of_battles_involving_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks
406 −15.39% Mohyliv-Podilskyi Могилів-Подільський 29,925 32,853 −8.91% Nemyriv Немирів 11,421 12,082 −5.47% Pohrebyshche Погребище 9,209 10,754 −14.37%
List_of_cities_in_Ukraine
Surname list
Clancy's The Sum of All Fears Diane Nemerov, the maiden name of Diane Arbus Nemyriv (town) This page lists people with the surname Nemerov. If an internal
Nemerov_(surname)
Ottoman vassal in Ukraine
Pasha was successful in taking control over Chyhyryn, in 1678. The city of Nemyriv became the Hetman residence between the 1670s and 1699. After the 1681
Yedisan
wide area between Nemyriv, Bratslav and Vinnytsia: Kalga Sultan settled in Vinnytsia; Cossacks and Poles were concentrated near Nemyriv. There was no resistance
Pylyp Orlyk's March on the Right-bank Ukraine
Pylyp_Orlyk's_March_on_the_Right-bank_Ukraine
from 1648 to 1649; of these, 3,000–6,000 Jews were killed by Cossacks in Nemyriv in May 1648 and 1,500 in Tulczyn in July 1648. Among contemporary Jews
History of the Jews in Ukraine
History_of_the_Jews_in_Ukraine
1838, then taught painting in gymnasiums in Nizhyn from 1839 to 1846, Nemyriv from 1846 to 1856, and Kiev. His work included portraits, genre scenes
Ivan_Soshenko
Given name of old Slavic origin
Niemirowice, Niemirki, Niemirów — 4 settlements in Poland and 2 in Ukraine (Nemyriv), Niemirówka — 1 settlement in Poland, 2 in Ukraine (Nemyrivka), 1 in Moldova
Niemir
Ruthenian military commander and hetman
February 1675 Dymitr Jerzy Wiśniowiecki nominated him deputy starosta of Nemyriv. In spring 1676 he went to Moldavia to rescue his nephews and other relatives
Stefan_Kunicki
Yemilchyne 4161 – Luhyny 4162 – Brusyliv 43(2) – Vinnytsia 4330 – Orativ 4331 – Nemyriv 4332 – Zhmerynka 4333 – Kalynivka 4334 – Haisyn 4335 – Tulchyn 4336 – Yampil
List of dialling codes in Ukraine
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Ukraine
Ukrainian Cossack leader (1641–1685)
other Ukrainian towns. He then retired to his Sultan dictated capital at Nemyriv in Turkish occupied parts of Ukraine, as a vassal of sultan Mehmed IV until
Yurii_Khmelnytsky
Topics referred to by the same term
(selsoviet) in Chernivtsi Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast Dovzhok, Nemyriv Raion, a village in the Nemyriv Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast Dovzhok, Pohrebyshche Raion, a
Dovzhok
during their campaign. Polish–Lithuanian troops massacred civilians in Nemyriv. The campaign revealed the hostility of local population towards Poland–Lithuania
Siege_of_Uman_(1654)
Road in Moldova
after the ferry landing. In Ukraine, the road continues on as the P08 to Nemyriv. Construction of the bridge over the Dniester on the M2 highway is however
M2_highway_(Moldova)
Ukrainian Territorial Defense Forces unit
Battalion (Zhmerynka) MUN А7336 171st Territorial Defense Battalion (Nemyriv) MUN А7337 172nd Territorial Defense Battalion (Mohyliv-Podilskyi) MUN
120th Territorial Defense Brigade (Ukraine)
120th_Territorial_Defense_Brigade_(Ukraine)
Ukrainian rabbi (1780–1844)
of my writings would have remained." Reb Noson was born in the town of Nemyriv, Ukraine. His father, Rabbi Naphtali Hertz Sternhartz, was a Talmudic scholar
Nathan_of_Breslov
and autumn of 1683 Kunicki's army made several campaigns and occupied Nemyriv, Chișinău, Bender. At the end of 1683, the 5,000-strong army of the hetman
Battle_of_Chițcani_(1683)
district's jurisdiction: Ivano-Frankove (Івано-Франкове) Krakovets (Краковець) Nemyriv (Немирів) Shklo (Шкло) Zhovkva (Жовківський район) Cities and towns under
Administrative divisions of Lviv Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Lviv_Oblast
Village in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Sholudki (Ukrainian: Шолудьки, Polish: Szołudki) is a village in Nemyriv Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the Southern Bug River, in
Sholudki
Football tournament season
DSO-Podillya Ternopil Raion, Nyva Terebovlya Vinnytsia Oblast (3): Ahro-Astra Nemyriv Raion, Fakel Lypovets, Svitanok-Ahrosvit Shlyakhova Zaporizhia Oblast (2):
2017–18_Ukrainian_Amateur_Cup
German businessman
the forced-labor camp Arbeitslager, operated by the Todt organization in Nemyriv, Ukraine during World War II he used his authority to protect Jewish prisoners
Willi_Ahrem
Soviet violinist (1922–1987)
Odessa on August 10, 1876, were Odessa dweller Abram-Geynikh Goldshteyn and Nemyriv dweller Pesya Yudkovna Siminshteyn. He won the fourth prize of the 1935
Boris_Goldstein
Polish–Lithuanian musician (1807–1883)
Mezhyrich Monastery near Ostroh, 1862–1876 Letychiv Karolin, near Pinsk Nemyriv Raudonė Town Hall, Kaunas Ogrodzieniec Castle Iziaslav The Vojnič-Sienažecki
Napoleon_Orda
cities had declared their loyalty to the Commonwealth, such as Bratslav, Nemyriv and even Kalnyk, which Sobieski failed to capture during the 1671 campaign
Battle_of_Kalnyk
Ukrainian stage actress and translator
Alving in Ibsen's Ghosts. Liubov Hakkebush was born on 26 September 1888 in Nemyriv, Russian Empire. She studied at the Moscow Kamerny Theater and appeared
Liubov_Hakkebush
Krakovets Krasne Kulykiv Lopatyn Medenychi Maheriv Morshyn Mostyska Mykolaiv Nemyriv Novi Strilyshcha Novoiavorivsk Novyi Kalyniv Novyi Rozdil Novyi Yarychiv
Armorial_of_Ukraine
Military unit
(1920)). On May 3, the 19th Relief of Lwów Infantry Regiment captured Nemyriv, and a few days later it was transported to the area of Samhorodek (near
19th Relief of Lwow Infantry Regiment
19th_Relief_of_Lwow_Infantry_Regiment
2017 P07: Chuhuiv - Starobelsk - Milove; redesignated as H26 in 2017 P08: Nemyriv - Yampil P09: Myronivka - Kaniv - Sofiyivka P10: Kaniv - Chyhyryn - Kremenchuk
State_highways_(Ukraine)
Israeli politician (1897–1975)
the heads of the Labour Zionist movement. Mordechai Namir was born in Nemyriv in the Russian Empire (today in Ukraine) and studied at a heder before
Mordechai_Namir
Village in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
is located 13 km (8 mi) north of Yavoriv city and 6 km (4 mi) south of Nemyriv urban-type settlement. Verbliany was founded in 1456, has an area of 4
Verbliany,_Yavoriv_Raion
Ukrainian Breslov Hasid
the second eldest son of Nathan of Breslov. He was born in the town of Nemyriv, Ukraine, northwest of Bratslav), where his father was a disciple of Nachman
Yitzchok_Sternhartz
Russian-American geneticist and evolutionary biologist (1900–1975)
Dobzhansky was born on January 25, 1900, in Nemirov, Russian Empire (now Nemyriv, Ukraine), the only child of Grigory Dobzhansky, a mathematics teacher
Theodosius_Dobzhansky
natural gas and crude oil S A Nemiroff Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Nemyriv 1992 Vodka, alcoholic beverages P A Nibulon Agriculture Production and
List_of_companies_of_Ukraine
County Cork, Ireland Nemiroff, a Ukrainian brand of vodka after town Nemyriv in Ukraine Newfoundland Screech, a rum named after the province of Newfoundland
List of drinks named after places
List_of_drinks_named_after_places
Month in 1900
evolutionary biology, author of Genetics and the Origin of Species; in Nemyriv, Malorossiya, Russian Empire (d. 1975) Following the announcement of the
January_1900
Polish politician (1612–1651)
beheaded, blinded and had their arms cut off. After some skirmishes near Nemyriv, Makhnivka and Starokostiantyniv (Battle of Starokostiantyniv) against
Jeremi_Wiśniowiecki
Military unit
525 1400М Patrol vessels BG-103 511 BG-104 512 BG-106 Zlotokraj BG-109 Nemyriv BG-111 Odesa BG-115 Ternopil BG-116 Darnytsia BG-117 Vatutinets BG-200
Odesa_Sea_Guard_Detachment
Yechiel Michel ben Eliezer ha-Kohen (Hebrew: יְחִיאֵל מִיכל בֵּן אֱלִיעֶזֶר הָכֹּהֵן; died 10 or 12 June 1648), also known as the Martyr of Nemirov, was
Yechiel_Michel_ben_Eliezer
Minerva was transferred to the Dnieper banks from the city of Podolie Nemyriv. It is known that freemasonry existed in Kharkiv, Vinnytsia, Yekaterinoslav
Freemasonry_in_Ukraine
Mohyliv-Podilskyi Могилів-Подільський Mohyliv-Podilskyi 29,925 32,853 −8.91% Nemyriv Немирів Vinnytsia 11,421 12,082 −5.47% Pohrebyshche Погребище Vinnytsia
List of cities in Vinnytsia Oblast
List_of_cities_in_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Polish politician and activist
the Russian Empire (now in Ukraine). In 1852 he attended a gymnasium in Nemyriv and two years later in Saint Petersburg. In 1856 he began attending Saint
Stefan_Bobrowski
18th-century Ukrainian paramilitary outfits made up of commoners
registered in the outskirts of Letychiv, Smila, Bila Tserkva, Sharhorod, Nemyriv, Lysianka and Subotiv. Between 1737 and 1741, 110 Cossacks were hanged
Haydamak
Ukrainian bishop (1798–1868)
Ukrainian and he acquired Polish at school. He graduated from the school in Nemyriv, and then from the Catholic Seminary in Vilnius. At the age of 21 he was
Joseph_Semashko
German composer, violinist and violin teacher
Odessa on August 10, 1876, were Odessa dweller Abram-Geynikh Goldshteyn and Nemyriv dweller Pesya Yudkovna Siminshteyn. Michael Goldstein started studying
Mikhail_Goldstein
Prime Minister of Poland (1930, 1930–1931, 1935)
Paderewski. Between 1888 and 1894, he attended an elementary school in Nemyriv. In 1899, Sławek graduated from a trade school in Warsaw and began working
Walery_Sławek
University. He started his career as a teacher of high schools in Nizhyn and Nemyriv. Then he worked as a clerk in St. Petersburg, Pskov, Katerynoslav and Zhytomyr
Matviy_Nomys
Coast guard of Ukraine
KaMO-511 1987 BG-106 Zlatokray / More 1992 BG-107 KaMO-516 1992 BG-109 Nemyriv 1992 BG-111 Odesa 1992 BG-115 Ternopil 1993 BG-116 Darnytisa 1993 BG-117
Ukrainian_Sea_Guard
Przeworsk Przeworsk 52 Radziechów Radekhiv Lopatyn 53 Rawa Ruska Rava-Ruska Nemyriv Uhnow (Uhniv) 54 Rohatyn Bilshivtsi Rohatyn Burshtyn 55 Ropczyce Dębica
Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary
Administrative_divisions_of_Austria-Hungary
Murovani Kurylivtsi Murovani Kurylivtsi 1967 886 32,768 37 0 1 24 14 Nemyriv Nemyriv 1923 1,292 59,469 46 1 2 40 15 Orativ Orativ 1979 874 27,345 31 0 1
List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)
List_of_raions_of_Ukraine_(1966–2020)
Raion Berliadka ПВРУ 1377-VIII village Kirove Nemyriv Raion Rachky ПВРУ 1377-VIII village Marksove Nemyriv Raion Monastyrske ПВРУ 1377-VIII village Zhovtneve
List of Ukrainian place names affected by decommunization
List_of_Ukrainian_place_names_affected_by_decommunization
Ukrainian composer, conductor, ethnomusicologist and teacher (1877–1921)
village of Shershni [uk]. In 1887, Mykola was admitted to a school at Nemyriv. Due to financial problems a year later, his father transferred him to
Mykola_Leontovych
Historical and cultural monuments
Oblast: Nikolay Pirogov Manor, Old Slavic Cave Temple with Busha Relief, Nemyriv Schythian oppidum; Volyn Oblast: Lubart's Castle, Volodymyr complex of
Seven_Wonders_of_Ukraine
Rural locality in Lviv Oblast, Ukraine
Ukraine. It is located 10 km (6 mi) north of Yavoriv city and 10 km south of Nemyriv urban-type settlement. Koty was founded in 1895, has an area of 0.9 square
Koty,_Yavoriv_Raion
Vinnystia Oblast in Ukraine on 16 October 1959. He graduated from the Nemyriv Pedagogical School in 1978, and the National Academy of Internal Affairs
Viktor_Ratushnyak
Union For Social Justice 1990 1994 Born (1950-04-02) 2 April 1950 (age 76) Nemyriv (No. 34) Vitaliy Khyzhniak Communist Party of the Soviet Union For Social
List of members of the Verkhovna Rada, 1990–1994
List_of_members_of_the_Verkhovna_Rada,_1990–1994
1915 German offensive on the Eastern Front of World War I
direction to Brest-Litovsk, the army group of Prince Leopold of Bavaria near Nemyriv and Kleszczele went to the rear of the Russian troops retreating across
Vistula–Bug_offensive
Polish architect (1863–1930)
2011, Horodecki's bust made of white marble was unveiled in the town of Nemyriv, close to the architect's birthplace in Szołudki. The monument features
Władysław_Horodecki
Topics referred to by the same term
Oblast; Horodnytsia in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast; Horodnytsia in Nemyriv Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast. This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Horodnytsia
Murovani Kurylivtsi (Муровані Курилівці) Nemyriv (Немирівський район) Cities under the district's jurisdiction: Nemyriv (Немирів) Urban-type settlements under
Administrative divisions of Vinnytsia Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Vinnytsia_Oblast
Soviet architect and urban planner (1902–1988)
and library using the collection from Princess Branitskaya's mansion in Nemyriv. In 1922, Karakis was admitted to the Institute of National Economy at
Joseph_Karakis
Topics referred to by the same term
Poland) Niemirów, Podlaskie Voivodeship (north-east Poland) former name of Nemyriv in Ukraine This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical
Niemirów
Nadvorna 2,042 (1921) City survived, but nearly all Jews were exterminated. Nemyriv נעמאַרעװ Nemarev Town survived, but nearly all Jews were exterminated.
List_of_shtetls
Type of administrative division
Hnizdychiv Ivano-Frankove Krakovets Krasne Kulykiv Lopatyn Maheriv Medenychi Nemyriv Novi Strilyscha Novyi Kalyniv Novyi Yarychiv Nyzhankovychi Olesko Pidbuzh
Urban-type settlements in Ukraine
Urban-type_settlements_in_Ukraine
Russian poet, critic, publisher (1821–1878)
singularly successful and influential. Nikolay Alexeyevich Nekrasov was born in Nemyriv (now in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine), in the Bratslavsky Uyezd of Podolia
Nikolay_Nekrasov
Makariv Medzhybizh Melnytsia-Podilska Mikulints Mukachevo Murafa Nadvirna Nemyriv Nizhyn Novohrad-Volynskyi Olhopil Olesko Olyka Ottynia Ozeryany Pavoloch
List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
List_of_villages_and_towns_depopulated_of_Jews_during_the_Holocaust
Topics referred to by the same term
Oblast in Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast Hranitne, Vinnytsia Oblast in Nemyriv Raion, Vinnytsia Oblast Hranitne, Kamianske Raion, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Hranitne
Ukrainian politician (born 1960)
Vitenko was born on December 9, 1960, in the village of Dubovets of the Nemyriv district in the Vinnytsia region in a family of collective farmers. Her
Olena_Vitenko
Ukrainian doctor and Hero of Ukraine recipient
academic. Moroz was born on February 2, 1942, in the village of Ozera, Nemyriv district, Vinnytsia region, into a family of collective farmers. In 1967
Vasyl_Moroz
Military unit
and 2,535 horses. On June 23 it was attacked by German panzers north of Nemyriv. The division continued to hold its defensive positions west of Lvov for
97th_Rifle_Division
Battle of the Khmelnytsky Uprising
princely army passed through Kotelnya, Vchoraishe, Pogrebyshe, Vakhnivka, Nemyriv and Pryluka and brutally suppressed the uprising in all these cities. After
Battle_of_Kostiantyniv
Rural locality in Vinnytsia Oblast, Ukraine
Population: 2,155 (2022 estimate) Until 18 July 2020, Sytkivtsi belonged to Nemyriv Raion. The raion was abolished in July 2020 as part of the administrative
Sytkivtsi
Military unit
Zhornyshche sotnia Umentyn sotnia Babyn sotnia Pryluka sotnia Vinnytsia sotnia Nemyriv sotnia Voronovytsia sotnia Реєстр Війська Запорозького 1649 року. Naukova
Vinnytsia_Regiment
Football tournament
Fakel Lypovets (3: 2016/17–2018/19), FC Bershad (2016/17), Ahro-Astra Nemyriv Raion (2017/18), Svitanok-Ahrosvit Shliakhova (3: 2017/18–2019/20), YaSKO
Ukrainian_Amateur_Cup
Ukrainian composer (1895–1968)
who during his career was the head teacher of high schools in Zhytomyr, Nemyriv, Kyiv, and—from 1908 to 1911—in Zlatopil. Lyatoshynsky's mother Olha Borysovna
Borys_Lyatoshynsky
Topics referred to by the same term
Zolochiv Raion, now Hutyshche Huta, Kostopil Raion Huta, Hlukhiv Raion Huta, Nemyriv Raion Huta, Ratne Raion Huta, Uzhhorod Raion Huta, Pruzhany Raion, Brest
Huta
Israel Aksenfeld (Yiddish: ישראל אקסענפעלד, c. 1787 in Nemirov, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire – c. 1868 in Paris, France) was a Yiddish writer. Although
Israel_Aksenfeld
Surname list
feminine: Niemirowska is a Polish-language toponymic surname meaning "from Nemyriv (now in Ukraine)" or "from Niemirów (Poland)". As a Polish noble surname
Niemirowski
Kurylivtsi settlement Murovani Kurylivtsi Mohyliv-Podilskyi 50 Nemyriv urban Nemyriv Vinnytsia 53 Bratslav settlement Bratslav Tulchyn 19 Rayhorod rural
List_of_hromadas_of_Ukraine
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
He who is Content
Male
Scottish
Scottish habitational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Gaelic druim, DRUMMOND means "ridge."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
One who has Mouse as his Charioteer
Boy/Male
Tamil
Perceive or vision or paying respect or religious text
Girl/Female
Indian
Shinning
Boy/Male
British, English
Divine Bear
Girl/Female
Indian
Friend of God
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Beautiful Queen Resembling a Flower
Girl/Female
Indian
A Charming; Noble Human Having Unrevealed Talents
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Excelling the Moon
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV
NEMYRIV