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Adalmar is a masculine name, despite its sound, with ancient Greek origins. It comes from the Greek words "Adelos" and "Maros," combining to form "Adelmar." The translation of the name Adalmar from Greek means "glory of the hero" or "honor of the defender." This name was common in Ancient Greece and Rome, later adopted into other European languages. The historical background of the name Adalmar traces back to the ancient era. It was frequently found among military and political figures. During the Middle Ages, the name became popular in Italy and Spain, where it was associated with strength and masculinity. In Russia, the name Adalmar is not widespread, but it can be encountered among descendants of Italian and Spanish families. Character traits associated with people named Adalmar include a strong, decisive character. These individuals are known for their protective nature and pursuit of justice. They possess wisdom and the ability to find solutions in complex situations. Adalmar often becomes a leader in their environment, while also being kind and honest. Notable bearers of the name Adalmar include Adalmar Boullier, an Italian writer and playwright of the Renaissance, as well as Adalmar de la Calderera, a Spanish poet and dramatist. In Russia, the name is less common, but among famous bearers, one can mention figures in culture and science. The popularity of the name Adalmar today is limited. It belongs to names that were popular in the past but are used today mainly in historical or literary contexts. In modern Russia, the name Adalmar is very rare. Variants and diminutives of the name Adalmar include forms such as Adalmaric and Adalmarina, as well as affectionate forms like Marek and Marika (for close ones). Sometimes the name is shortened to Ada or Mark.