What is the name meaning of ALGAR. Phrases containing ALGAR
See name meanings and uses of ALGAR!ALGAR
ALGAR
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Algar, ELGER means "elf spear."
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Noble spearman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, either Egar (see Edgar) or Algar (see Alger).Jewish (Sephardic) : variant of Hagar.
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ALLGAR means "elf spear."
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ALGER means elf spear."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ELGAR means "elf spear."Â
Boy/Male
Anglo, British, Christian, English, German
Noble Spearman; Spear from the Elves
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ælfgar, ALGAR means "elf spear."Â
Male
English
Variant spelling of Middle English Algar, ALLGER means "elf spear."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from one or more Middle English personal names variously written Alger, Algar, Alcher, Aucher, etc. These represent a falling together of at least three different Continental Germanic and Old English names: Adalgar ‘noble spear’ (Old English Æ{dh}elgÄr), Albgar ‘elf spear’ (Old English ÆlfgÄr), and Aldgar ‘old spear’ (Old English (E)aldgÄr). The Continental Germanic forms were brought to England from France by the Normans. Compare the French cognate Auger. In Norfolk and northern England, the source is probably the Old Norse name Ãlfgeirr ‘elf spear’. The modern English surname is found mainly in East Anglia.German : from a reduced form of the Germanic personal name Adalgar (see 1 above).Abiezer Alger was a merchant in Easton, MA, in the 18th century, who had many prominent descendants.
ALGAR
ALGAR
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Zealous; Eager; High Minded; Another Name for God; Haughty; Enthusiastic
Boy/Male
Hindu
An epithet of Ganesh
Boy/Male
Tamil
Thirumal | திரூமாலÂ
Lord venkateswara
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Gold; Beautiful
Surname or Lastname
German
German : topographic name for someone who lived by pastureland, Middle High German halte ‘pasture’ or ‘stopping place’.English and North German : nickname from Middle English, Middle Low German halte ‘lame’ (Old English h(e)alt) ‘lame’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an unattested Old English female personal name, StÄnhild, composed of the elements stÄn ‘stone’ + hild ‘strife’, ‘battle’.English : possibly a habitational name from Stone Hill in Kent, named in Old English with stÄnig ‘stony’ + helde ‘slope’.
Biblical
the Lord's standing-place; a little doe
Boy/Male
Scottish
A smith.
Girl/Female
Indian
Ray of East
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, Danish, German, Swedish
Island; Spear Head
ALGAR
ALGAR
ALGAR
ALGAR
ALGAR
n.
Alt. of Algaroth
n.
The agglutinated seeds and husks of the legumes of a South American tree (Inga Marthae). It is valuable for tanning leather, and as a dye.
n.
The Honey mesquite (Prosopis juliflora), a small tree found from California to Buenos Ayres; also, its sweet, pulpy pods. A valuable gum, resembling gum arabic, is collected from the tree in Texas and Mexico.
n.
One of the long, sweet, succulent, pods of the carob tree, which are used as food for animals and sometimes eaten by man; -- called also St. John's bread, carob bean, and algaroba bean.
n.
A term used for the Powder of Algaroth, a white powder which is a compound of trichloride and trioxide of antimony. It was formerly used in medicine as an emetic, purgative, and diaphoretic.
n.
The Carob, a leguminous tree of the Mediterranean region; also, its edible beans or pods, called St. John's bread.