Ottomar is a unique and distinctive name of German origin. It is composed of two elements: 'Otto', which means "wealth" or "prosperity", and '-mar', which is derived from the Old High German word 'mari', meaning "famous". Therefore, Ottomar as a whole can be interpreted to mean "rich in fame".
The name Ottomar has a long history dating back to medieval times. It was borne by several notable figures in German history, including Ottomar I (also known as Otto II), who was the Duke of Bavaria from 1253 until his death in 1268. This suggests that the name has been used for many generations and has a strong association with Germanic nobility.
Ottomar is also found among other European cultures, such as in Norway where it is sometimes used as a variant of Ottmar or Othmar. However, it remains relatively rare and unique, making it an interesting choice for those looking for a distinctive name with a rich history and meaningful origins.
In the United States, the name Ottomar has had a limited presence throughout history. The year with the highest number of births for this name was in 1918, with a total of five newborns bearing the moniker Ottomar. Overall, there have been a combined five recorded births of the name Ottomar across all years in the United States.