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SponsoredBerengar meaning, germanic origin, pronunciation, variants, and related baby names.
Pronunciation: beh-rehn-gahr
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SponsoredBerengar is presented here as a historical boy name with Germanic roots. The current meaning shown for this name is Bear spear.
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From Germanic "hlod" + "wald" meaning famous ruler
From Germanic "hlod" + "mērs" meaning famous and great
Battle famous; from "gund" (battle) + "mērs" (famous)