Medgar name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old English and German
Usage: English and German
Pronunciation: m(e)-dgar
Meaning: Owner of Spear
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What does Medgar mean?

Unorthodox Medgar is originated from Old English is used as a boy name is notably used in German and English. Medgar is form of prominent and conifer Edgar. Edgar is English equivalent of Eadgar.

Unorthodox Edgar is originated from German and Old English, Edgar means "Rich Spear and God Spear".

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How do I pronounce Medgar?

Two syllabled Medgar is pronounced as m(e)-dgar. med-gar is another way(s) to say the name.

Variants of Medgar

Edgar, Eadgar, Aldegar

How popular is the name Medgar?

YearRankBirths
196529838
1964231113
1963158525
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Medgar

If you want to change the world, start with yourself. You are truthful and prefer the cold truth over warm lies. When you are having hardships, you feel like the world's falling apart when it's not. You are a peacemaker and always avoid conflicts. Your mood changes constantly because you are so fragile and sensitive. If letter M is your cornerstone, you probably bury yourself in work every day. Sometimes, you make your own rules in order to prove that not everything is as it seems.

Looking for a name like Medgar? Please go through the following names

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  •  Gildebert - Gildebert's meaning is Pay or Shiny is rooted from Old High German
  •  Tomma - Meaning of Tomma is Dank- or Thanks is used in Low German and German used as a baby girl name is rooted from Frisian
  •  Villy is form of Willy in Nordic language

Famous people named Medgar

  • Medgar Evers, African American civil rights activist

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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