Dalibor
DAH-lee-bor
Dalibor is a boy’s name of Polish origin, meaning “Slavic name meaning 'to fight from afar' or 'distant battle'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1979.
What Dalibor Means
“Slavic name meaning 'to fight from afar' or 'distant battle'.”
The Story of Dalibor
Imagine a shield forged in ancient Slavic lands, a name resonating with the strength to protect from afar.
Dalibor is a robust Slavic name, carrying the formidable meaning 'to fight from afar' or 'distant battle.' Its origins are deeply rooted in the warrior traditions of regions like Poland, evoking a sense of steadfast vigilance.
This name is for a son you see standing strong, a protector with a keen sense of justice. You imagine him facing challenges with determination, his spirit unyielding even when the struggles are far away.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 1979
Total Births
5
First Recorded
1979
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