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Aimar (given name) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aimar (given name) Aimar is a Navarrese masculine name of Germanic origin, Haimhard. The original etymology is home, ''Haim-'', and hard, ''-hard''. It is believed that the German Origin name, Haimhard, merged with the name Amir, brought by early Persian traders to Southern Europe. Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir, Arabic: امير, Persian: امير, Hebrew: אמיר, pronounced ()) is a boyish name with two meanings, one is Arabic/Hebraic origin derived from the title Emir in Arabic, and meaning summit of a tree in Hebrew; and other one in Persian is pronounced in the same way but it has a different meaning, it consists of two parts; "A" which means "Un" and "mir" which is the root of the verb "Mordan مُرَدن" ( to die ), so Amir in Persian means the one who (spirit and his memory ) will never die. There are references to the name in medieval texts from the 9th to 14th centuries in the Kingdom of Navarre.〔(Euskaltzaindiaren izendegiak )〕 In later years it has been assimilated as a Basque name, and it has become a popular name for boys in Basque Country and Navarre. ==Notes==
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