[Facts] Re: "Ala" (Germam?) is this related to "Ailmar"?? meanings?
Ala is Germanic for "all". Click on Alaric for an example of the element in use.Ailmar may derive from Germanic ala or al "all" and meri "famous" or possibly even marah "horse". Thus, I would give an educated guess of "all famous" ("very famous", perhaps, in intent) for Ailmar's meaning. Alternatively, Ailmar could be a variant of Aylmer, which has Old English roots.EDIT: + Aylmer possibility.

Miranda
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"Ala" (Germam?) is this related to "Ailmar"?? meanings?  ·  Mark Cooke  ·  2/20/2005, 5:30 AM
Re: "Ala" (Germam?) is this related to "Ailmar"?? meanings?  ·  Bee  ·  2/20/2005, 2:00 PM
Re: "Ala" (Germam?) is this related to "Ailmar"?? meanings?  ·  Miranda  ·  2/20/2005, 5:37 AM
Oh yes... please consolidate your messages (read inside)  ·  Miranda  ·  2/20/2005, 5:48 AM