Édelmire

Édelmire is a female first name of Germanic origin (in German: Edelmire; in Spanish: Edelmira) formed according to adal (noble) and mar (celebrates, famous). He was however masculinisé through time: one finds in Spain some Edelmiro.

  • French Alternatives: Adelmire, Delmire.

  • Alternatives Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Slavic: Adalmara, Adalmira, Adelmara, Adelmira, Aldemara, Aldemira, Dalmara, Dalmira, Delmara, Delmira, Edelmara.

Patron saint: Holy Aldemar Wise the († about 1080), festival the March 24th.

In French, Édelmire is an extremely rare first name. One finds however trace of it by consulting acts of civil statue of the province (French-speaking) of Luxembourg (province of Belgium), in Belgium:

  • Marie Édelmire DARCHE (born in 1862), married with Noirefontaine (Luxembourg, Belgium) in 1887 Henri Joseph PIGNOLET.
  • Marie Célestine Julia Édelmire GILLES (born in 1875), married with Sensenruth (Luxembourg, Belgium) in 1901 Jules Ernest PENNING.
  • Édelmire DAWDLER (1887-1952)

In Spanish it was carried by:

  • Edelmira Sampedro there Robato (1906-1994), Cubaine which married in 1933 Alphonse of Bourbon (1907-1938).
  • Edelmira Robato there Turro, mother of the preceding one.

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