Ademaro

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Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *Audamērijaz or *Aþalamērijaz, from either (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Germanic *audaz (wealth, riches) or *aþalaz (noble) (the two roots were sometimes conflated) and (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Proto-Germanic *mērijaz (famous). See also French Omer and English Elmer and Aylmer.

Proper noun

Ademaro (m), cognate to French Adémar, Adhémar and Azémar

  1. a male given name