I don't think so...
in reply to a message by X-Mar
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
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