Folkmar
Danish edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse Folkmarr, from the compounds folk (“people”) + mærr (“famous, glorious”).
Proper noun edit
Folkmar
- a male given name
Dutch edit
Etymology edit
From Old Dutch *Folcmār, from Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī, equivalent to Old Dutch folc (people) + māri (“famous”).
Proper noun edit
Folkmar m
- a male given name
German edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology edit
From Old High German *Folkmār, from Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī, equivalent to Old High German folk (people) + māri (“famous”).
Proper noun edit
Folkmar m (proper noun, strong, genitive Folkmars)
- a male given name
Norwegian edit
Etymology edit
From Old Norse Folkmarr, from the compounds folk (“people”) + mærr (“famous, glorious”).
Proper noun edit
Folkmar
- a male given name
West Frisian edit
Etymology edit
From Old Frisian *Folkmēr, from Proto-West Germanic *Folkmārī, equivalent to Old Frisian folc (people) + mēre (“famous”).
Proper noun edit
Folkmar
- a male given name