Names Matching Pattern *mar*

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This is a list of names in which the pattern is *mar*.
gender
usage
pattern
Valdemar m Danish, Swedish, Finnish
Scandinavian form of Waldemar, also used as a translation of the Slavic cognate Vladimir. This was the name of four kings of Denmark and a king of Sweden. It was introduced to Scandinavia by the 12th-century Danish king Valdemar I who was named after his mother's grandfather: Vladimir II, a grand prince of Kievan Rus.
Valdemaras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of Valdemar.
Valdimárr m Old Norse
Old Norse form of Valdemar.
Vilmar m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Form of Wilmer popular in Brazil.
Voldemaras m Lithuanian
Lithuanian variant of Valdemar.
Voldemārs m Latvian
Latvian form of Valdemar.
Volkmar m German
Derived from the Old German element folk "people" combined with mari "famous".
Waimarie f Maori
Means "good luck" in Maori.
Waldemar m German, Polish, Germanic
From the Old German elements walt "power, authority" and mari "famous", also used as a translation of the Slavic cognate Vladimir.
Waldomar m Germanic
Old German variant of Waldemar.
Wigmar m Germanic
Old German form (possibly) of Guiomar.
Willimar m Germanic
Old German name derived from the elements willo "will, desire" and mari "famous". It is a cognate of Wilmǣr.
Xiomara f Spanish
Possibly a Spanish form of Guiomar.
Zigmārs m Latvian
Latvian form of Siegmar.