Zymire is an uncommon given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Slavic word "zyma," which translates to "yeast" or "leaven." This name has been used historically among Slavic peoples but is rarely encountered today. It is a unisex name, meaning it can be given to either boys or girls. Zymire is not associated with any specific saint or religious figure, and therefore does not have a designated name day in the liturgical calendar. The name's unique spelling and pronunciation may make it challenging for some people to pronounce or spell correctly, which could potentially lead to misspellings or misunderstandings of the name.
"Zymire has seen a steady increase in popularity over the years, with a notable spike in recent years; from 2020 onwards, there have been more Zymires born each year than any other recorded decade."