Kazimiera is a unique and distinctive given name of Polish origin, derived from the Persian name Khosrow (or Xosrov), which means "sun-like" or "famous". It is often associated with strength, leadership, and radiance, reflecting its solar root. Kazimieras were prominent in the history of Lithuania and Poland, notably Grand Duke of Lithuania Kazimieras II Jogailaitis, who played a significant role in the union of Lithuania and Poland.
Kazimiera had an average of 3 births per year during those years (1915 and 1917).