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Usages: Medieval Basque, Basque (Rare), Catalan, Portuguese (Brazilian), Estonian
Pronunciation: ie-MA(Catalan) ie-MAR(Catalan)
Meaning: Basque, Catalan and Estonian form of Haimhard.
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/?first=AIMAR+&last=&search=Suche
http://www.euskaltzaindia.eus/dok/eaeb/eoda/gizonezkoak.pdf
http://abarka.free.fr/index.php?page=Fiche_PrenomM&lang=Fr&id=29
http://www.idescat.cat/noms/?q=aimar&lang=en
https://ca.wiktionary.org/wiki/Aimar
Medieval Basque name recorded in Navarre between the 1200s and 1400s.
Don't know when exactly the medieval name got revived in modern times. Needs research.
https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimar_(given_name)
-- seeing as there is no citation for the Amir hypothesis, I'm not putting it in the entry, yet.
(Information from name #194961 originally submitted by user Frollein Gladys)
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Pronunciation: ie-MA(Catalan) ie-MAR(Catalan)
Meaning: Basque, Catalan and Estonian form of Haimhard.
https://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/?first=AIMAR+&last=&search=Suche
http://www.euskaltzaindia.eus/dok/eaeb/eoda/gizonezkoak.pdf
http://abarka.free.fr/index.php?page=Fiche_PrenomM&lang=Fr&id=29
http://www.idescat.cat/noms/?q=aimar&lang=en
https://ca.wiktionary.org/wiki/Aimar
Medieval Basque name recorded in Navarre between the 1200s and 1400s.
Don't know when exactly the medieval name got revived in modern times. Needs research.
https://et.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimar
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aimar_(given_name) -- seeing as there is no citation for the Amir hypothesis, I'm not putting it in the entry, yet.
(Information from name #194961 originally submitted by user Frollein Gladys)