Certificate of Name
Renārs
Masculine
Latvian
Meaning & Origin
Renārs is a Latvian masculine given name, representing a distinctive Baltic form of the Germanic name Reinhard.Etymology and Linguistic RootsRenārs ultimately traces back to the Old High German Raginhard, composed of the elements regin meaning "advice, counsel, decision" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." This compound name conveyed the sense of "strong counsel" or "brave advisor." The Goths and other Germanic tribes popularized such dithermatic names, and the Norman French brought a form, Reinard, to England after the Conquest, though it never achieved widespread use there.Notable BearersIn Latvia, Renārs has been borne by several prominent figures in sports and arts. Renārs Doršs (born 1985) is a Latvian alpine skier who competed in the 2006 and 2010 Winter Olympics. Renārs Kaupers (born 1974) is a pop singer-songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Brainstorm, which represented Latvia in the 2000 Eurovision Song Contest. Renārs Rode (born 1989) is a professional footballer who has played for Latvian clubs and the national team.Cultural SignificanceThe name's etymology connects to the medieval folk figure Reynard the Fox, a cunning anthropomorphic character in fables. In French, renard became the standard word for "fox" thanks to the popularity of these tales. Thus, Renārs indirectly carries a hint of cleverness and resourcefulness in its heritageMeaning: "brave counsel" (from Germanic elements regin + hart)Origin: Germanic, via Latvian adaptationType: Given name (masculine)Usage Regions: Latvia primarily
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