Folkmar

Danish

Etymology

From Old Norse Folkmarr, from the compounds folk (people) + mærr (famous, glorious).

Proper noun

Folkmar

  1. a male given name

Dutch

Etymology

From Old Dutch *Folcmār, from Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī, equivalent to Old Dutch folc (people) + māri (famous).

Proper noun

Folkmar m

  1. a male given name

German

Alternative forms

  • Volkmar

Etymology

From Old High German *Folkmār, from Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī, equivalent to Old High German folk (people) + māri (famous).

Proper noun

Folkmar m (proper noun, strong, genitive Folkmars)

  1. a male given name

Norwegian

Etymology

From Old Norse Folkmarr, from the compounds folk (people) + mærr (famous, glorious).

Proper noun

Folkmar

  1. a male given name

West Frisian

Etymology

From Old Frisian *Folkmēr, from Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī, equivalent to Old Frisian folc (people) + mēre (famous).

Proper noun

Folkmar

  1. a male given name
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