Elemer, a unique and distinctive name of Hungarian origin, translates to 'protector'. It's composed of the elements 'el' meaning 'noble' or 'high', and 'emer' derived from 'szent' meaning 'saint'. This two-part moniker suggests a person of noble character with saintly qualities. Elemer is not particularly common in English-speaking countries, lending it an exotic and elegant appeal.
"The name Elemer experienced peaks in popularity around the late 1920s and early 1930s, with a total of 42 babies named Elemer born between 1920 and 1957."