Armariz

Galician

Romanesque church in Armariz

Etymology

Attested circa 1000 as Armarici; from Late or Medieval Latin Hermerici, in origin a Germanic personal name expressed as a Latin genitive, so meaning "Hermeric's property"; from Suevic (it's the same name of one Suevic king) or Gothic, from Proto-Germanic *Ermunarīks, from *ermunaz (whole) + *rīks (king).[1]

Pronunciation

 
  • IPA(key): (standard) /aɾmaˈɾiθ/ [aɾ.maˈɾiθ]
  • IPA(key): (seseo) /aɾmaˈɾis/ [aɾ.maˈɾis]

 
  • (standard) Rhymes: -iθ
  • (seseo) Rhymes: -is

  • Hyphenation: Ar‧ma‧riz

Proper noun

Armariz

  1. A parish of Nogueira de Ramuín, Ourense, Galicia
  2. A parish of Xunqueira de Ambía, Ourense, Galicia

References

  1. Piel, J. M., & Kremer, D. (1976). Hispano-gotisches Namenbuch: der Niederschlag des Westgotischen in den alten und heutigen Personen- und Ortsnamen der Iberischen Halbinsel. Heidelberg: Carl Winter.
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