Chlothar

Germanic form of LOTHAR.

LOTHAR   male   German, Ancient Germanic
From the Germanic name Chlodochar meaning "famous army", derived from the elements hlud "famous" and hari "army". This was the name of a 9th-century Frankish king, the son of Louis I, who ruled the region called Lorraine. It was also borne by medieval kings of France, Italy and the Holy Roman Empire.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Chlodochar, Lothar
FRENCH: Lothaire
GERMAN: Lothar
HISTORY: Lothair
ITALIAN: Lotario
OTHER FORMS
CROATIAN: Lorena
ENGLISH: Charmaine, Laraine, Lauraine, Loraine, Lorainne, Lorayne, Lori, Lorie, Lorraine, Lorri, Lorrie, Raine, Sharmaine
ITALIAN: Lorena
PORTUGUESE: Lorena
SPANISH: Lorena