[Facts] What does the name "Almario" mean?
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It sounds like a variation of Elmer.
What language is it in? If it is European, then it is likely to be the same as the Anglo-Saxon compound Æthelmær, which composed of æthel- (noble) and mær (famous).
It's most common in the Philippines as a surname, but I think it originated in Spain. I think it's possible that it came from Æðelmær, but there is already a Spanish form of that name, Edelmiro. Could it be that there are two Spanish forms of Æðelmær?
This message was edited 7/12/2021, 8:20 PM
It's most common in the Philippines as a surname, but I think it originated in Spain.