What about Alvaro??
Yes, Alvaro is my name and I didn't find it on the list.
I'm from Spain but now I'm living in UK and I don't know what's the "english form" for my name.
Example: Eduardo --> Eddie, Eduard
Jaime --> James
Jose --> Joe
Alvaro --> ??????
I'm from Spain but now I'm living in UK and I don't know what's the "english form" for my name.
Example: Eduardo --> Eddie, Eduard
Jaime --> James
Jose --> Joe
Alvaro --> ??????
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What "list" did you search?
Alvaro --> click on the hyperlink to get more info on the name.
No creo que haya una "English form" de tu nombre. Hay nombre que simplemente no tienen traducción. Pero sí tiene un significado y está en la base de datos de Behind the Name.
Use search engine at http://www.behindthename.com
Hope this helps,
Magia.
Alvaro --> click on the hyperlink to get more info on the name.
No creo que haya una "English form" de tu nombre. Hay nombre que simplemente no tienen traducción. Pero sí tiene un significado y está en la base de datos de Behind the Name.
Use search engine at http://www.behindthename.com
Hope this helps,
Magia.
I don't think so...
ALVAR
From the Old English name Æhere meaning "elf army", formed of the elements ælf "elf" and here "army".
Alvaro
Spanish form of the Gothic name Alewar, which meant "guard of all" from al "all" and war "guard".
Am I failing to see a connection, here? Perhaps "gard" and "army" have some relevance towards each other... :os
ALVAR
From the Old English name Æhere meaning "elf army", formed of the elements ælf "elf" and here "army".
Alvaro
Spanish form of the Gothic name Alewar, which meant "guard of all" from al "all" and war "guard".
Am I failing to see a connection, here? Perhaps "gard" and "army" have some relevance towards each other... :os