Radmilo is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, primarily used in Serbia. It is the Serbian form of Radomil, which itself is derived from the Slavic elements radŭ meaning "happy, willing" and milŭ meaning "gracious, dear". Thus, the name carries the combined meaning of "happy and dear" or "willing and gracious".
Etymology
Radmilo belongs to a class of Slavic compound names built from two root words. The first element, rad-, is common in names like Radoslav and Radovan, conveying joy or willingness. The second element, -mil, appears in names such as Milan and Milovan, denoting grace or favor. Together, they form a name that reflects positive virtues. In Serbian and other South Slavic languages, the name is written with Cyrillic script as Радмило.
History and Usage
Radmilo is a traditional given name in Serbia, following the broader Slavic naming tradition. It is less common than its feminine counterpart Radmila, which enjoys wider usage. The name's popularity peaked in the mid-20th century, particularly among Serbian communities. Cognate forms exist in other Slavic languages, such as Radomil (Czech), Radomilŭ (Old Slavic), and Radomił (Polish).
Notable Bearers
- Radmilo Armenulić (born 1940), Serbian tennis coach and former player
- Radmilo Ivančević (born 1950), Serbian football manager and former player
- Radmilo Mihajlović (born 1964), Serbian footballer
Cultural Significance
In Serbian culture, the name Radmilo reflects the traditional value placed on virtues such as happiness, willingness, and graciousness. It is part of a larger onomastic tradition where names often convey positive attributes or wishes for the child. The surname derivatives Radmilović and toponym Radmilovac further attest to the name's integration into community identity.
- Meaning: "Happy and gracious"
- Origin: Slavic (Serbian)
- Type: Given name (masculine)
- Usage regions: Serbia, throughout former Yugoslavia
Sources: Wikipedia — Radmilo