Certificate of Name
Ademar
Masculine
Portuguese
Meaning & Origin
Ademar is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used primarily in Portuguese-speaking countries. It is the Portuguese form of Otmar, which itself derives from the Old Frankish name Audamar. The name is composed of the elements aud or ot, meaning "wealth" or "fortune," and mari, meaning "famous." Thus, Ademar carries the meaning of "wealthy and famous" or "fortunate and renowned." Etymology and History The name Audamar was Latinized as Adamarus or Ademarus in medieval France, where it was in use from at least the 10th century. A feminine form, Adamardis, is recorded from the same period, which later evolved into Aanord and Aenor by the 12th century. The name spread through French, Spanish, and Portuguese-speaking regions, with the Portuguese spelling Ademar becoming standard, while Adhemar is an archaic variant. Notable Bearers Several historical figures bear the name Ademar. In the medieval period, Ademar de Chabannes (d. 1034) was a French monk and chronicler. Ademar Jordan (d. 1212) was a French knight, and Guilhem Ademar (d. 1217) and Ademar lo Negre (d. 1219) were troubadours. In modern times, notable bearers include Brazilian swimmer Ademar Caballero (1918–1982), Brazilian ufologist Ademar José Gevaerd (1962–2022), Uruguayan footballer Ademar Benítez (born 1956), and Portuguese footballer Ademar Marques (born 1959). Related Names Variants of Ademar include Ademir, a common Portuguese variant. In other languages, the name appears as Otmar (Germanic), Othmar (Germanic), Ottmar (German), Ottomar (German), Audamar (Germanic), and Ademaro (Italian). Meaning: Wealthy and famous Origin: Germanic (Old Frankish) Type: First name Usage: Portuguese, also French, Spanish
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