Hamar

See also: hamar and hämar

English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Norwegian Hamar, from Old Norse Hamarr, identical to hamarr (rocky hill).

Proper noun

Hamar

  1. A town and municipality in Innlandet, Norway, previously in Hedmark (until 1 January 2020).

Etymology 2

  • As an Hungarian surname, a nickname from hamar (fast).
  • As a Norwegian, surname, a habitational surname from hamar (hammer; stone, cliff, crag).
  • As an English surname, variant of Hamer.

Proper noun

Hamar (plural Hamars)

  1. A surname.
Statistics
  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Hamar is the 41501st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 524 individuals. Hamar is most common among White (91.41%) individuals.

Further reading

Etymology 3

From Hamer-Banna hámar (aapó)

Alternative forms

Noun

Hamar pl (plural only)

  1. A community of mostly pastoralist people inhabiting southwestern Ethiopia.

Anagrams

Norwegian Bokmål

Proper noun

Hamar

  1. A town with bystatus and municipality in Innlandet, Norway, previously in Hedmark (until 1 January 2020).

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse Hamarr, originally the name of the farm Storhamar. From hamarr (steep cliff, rock face).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /²hamar/, (newer and standardised) /²haːmar/
  • Homophone: hamar

Proper noun

Hamar m

  1. A town and municipality of Hedmark, Norway.

Derived terms

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