Ottomar is a name of German origin, derived from the Old High German words "oto" meaning "wealth" and "mar" meaning "famous". It is a compound name that was popular in medieval Germany but has since become quite rare. The name reached its peak popularity during the Middle Ages and was often borne by noblemen and members of the clergy. Today, Ottomar is virtually unknown outside of Germany and historical contexts. Despite its rarity, it maintains an air of historical significance and could potentially be a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with a rich history.
"Ottomar was given to five newborns in 1918."