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Edelmiro
How to Pronounce Edelmiro
Pronounced eh-del-MEER-oh /ˌɛ.dɛlˈmiːr.oʊ/Low
Meaning: Edelmiro is a Spanish name built on Germanic elements brought to Iberia by the Visigoths: adal, 'noble,' and a -miro ending from mers, 'famous' or 'renowned,' giving a sense of 'noble and famous.' It belongs to the family of Germanic-Spanish names like Casimiro and Baldomero and has been carried chiefly in Spain and Latin America.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Edelmiro descends from Germanic name-elements settled into Spanish, joining adal, 'noble,' to -miro, 'famous, renowned.' It reads as a dignified heritage name, uncommon in the United States and borne mainly by Hispanic families, and we trace its two clear Germanic roots with confidence.
Edelmiro appeared in modest numbers across the twentieth century, peaking around 1972 with still only about fifteen boys a year. A man named Edelmiro at that peak would be in his fifties today, and the name keeps its old, noble Germanic-Spanish ring.
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What does the name Edelmiro mean?
It is a Spanish name of Germanic roots, joining adal, 'noble,' to a -miro element, 'famous, renowned.'
How do you pronounce Edelmiro?
It is said eh-del-MEER-oh /ˌɛ.dɛlˈmiːr.oʊ/ - four syllables, stress on the third.
Is Edelmiro a boy or girl name?
Edelmiro is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Edelmiro?
It was always rare in the United States, given to only about fifteen boys a year even at its peak in the early nineteen-seventies.













