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 |