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Borrowed from German Otmar. Ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *Audamār, from a compound of Proto-Germanic *audaz (treasure) and *mēraz (fame).

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Otmar m anim

  1. a male given name

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From Old High German Audomar, ultimately from Proto-West Germanic *Audamār, from a compound of Proto-Germanic *audaz (treasure) and *mērijaz (famous). Compare French Omer.

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Otmar m (proper noun, strong, genitive Otmars)

  1. a male given name