Ammer
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Ammer is a unisex name of Germanic origin, meaning “Possibly derived from a Germanic element meaning 'eagle' or a form of Hammer.”, and peaked in popularity in 1934.
What Ammer Means
“Possibly derived from a Germanic element meaning 'eagle' or a form of Hammer.”
The Story of Ammer
This name, first recorded in 1934, carries an echo of ancient power and the swiftness of a predator.
Emerging in the 1930s, Ammer's roots hint at Germanic origins, possibly connecting to words for 'eagle,' a symbol of keen sight and might, or even the potent 'hammer.' It arrived as a name with a sound of decisive action.
You feel a quiet strength in Ammer, a name suited for your child who will possess an unshakeable resolve. It's the sound of someone who sees their path clearly and moves toward it with purpose.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1934
Total Births
10
First Recorded
1934
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