Names Like Aimar
24 baby names similar to Aimar in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
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Iker#390 in the U.S.From Basque iker meaning visitation or visit, connected to the Basque place name Ikerne and useOskar#1721 in the U.S.Form of Oscar, from Gaelic 'os' (deer) and 'cara' (friend), 'deer friend'.Anton#1477 in the U.S.Continental European form of Anthony, from the Roman family name Antonius, of uncertain (likelyArmin#1965 in the U.S.Whole, universalArlin#2418 in the U.S.Pledge; oath; a variant of Arlen or Arlene, from German/Irish Arlin (eagle land) or from CelticXavier#108 in the U.S.The new house; from Basque Etxeberri (new house), or possibly from Arabic zabier (bright)Javier#274 in the U.S.New house; from Basque Etxeberria (new house), the birthplace of Saint Francis XavierTanner#475 in the U.S.English occupational surname from Middle English 'tannere' meaning a person who tans animal hidBrantley#499 in the U.S.English surname from German-derived 'brand' (fire, sword) and Old English 'leah' (woodland cleaOzzy#549 in the U.S.Pet form of Oswald or Oscar (and sometimes Ozymandias); Oswald derives from Old English os ('goArmando#556 in the U.S.Spanish and Italian form of Herman or Armand, from Old High German Hariman or Hartman, composedKolter#600 in the U.S.Variant of Coulter or Colter, from Old English culter or Latin culter meaning 'knife' or 'plougAnder#728 in the U.S.Basque form of Andrew, from the Greek Andreas (Ἀνδρέας), meaning 'manly' or 'strong'; from the Kaiser#836 in the U.S.German title and given name from the Latin Caesar, the family name of Julius Caesar that becameKellan#919 in the U.S.Powerful; possibly from Irish Gaelic Caoilfhinn (caol: slender + fionn: fair/white) or related Zavier#970 in the U.S.New house; from Basque Etxeberria (new house), anglicized as Xavier; the Z- spelling is a phoneEider#1020 in the U.S.Possibly from Basque eider (beautiful) or from Old Norse aedhr (the eider duck); exact etymologKellen#1030 in the U.S.Slender; possibly from Irish Gaelic caol (slender) or German Kellen (ladle, turner; also a GermJakob#1122 in the U.S.Supplanter; he who grasps the heel; German and Scandinavian spelling variant of Jacob, from HebDecker#1185 in the U.S.Thatcher; roofer; one who decks or covers; from Dutch/German Decker (one who covers roofs, a thKaizer#1237 in the U.S.Emperor, ruler, CaesarXavi#1284 in the U.S.Bright, new houseHans#1324 in the U.S.God is gracious, God is goodKyzer#1396 in the U.S.Emperor, ruler, Caesar






