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Elmer is a name of Germanic British origin. The given name originated as a surname, a medieval variant of the given name Aylmer, derived from
Old English Old English (, ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the early Middle Ages. It was brought to Great Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Anglo ...
''æþel'' (noble) and ''mær'' (famous). It was adopted as a given name in the United States, "in honor of the popularity of the brothers
Ebenezer Ebenezer may refer to: Bible * Eben-Ezer, a place mentioned in the Books of Samuel People * Ebenezer (given name), a male given name Places Australia * Ebenezer, New South Wales * Ebenezer, Queensland, a locality in the City of Ipswich * Ebeneze ...
and Jonathan Elmer, leading supporters of the American Revolution." The name has declined in popularity since the first decades of the 20th century and fell out of the top 1,000 names used for American boys in 2009. However, it continues in use for newborn boys in the United States, where 154 boys born there in 2021 received the name. The name is common in the United States and Canada. Notable people with the name include:


Mononym

* Eilmer of Malmesbury (or Elmer), 11th-century English Benedictine monk * In the amateur radio subculture, an ''
Elmer Elmer is a name of Germanic British origin. The given name originated as a surname, a medieval variant of the given name Aylmer, derived from Old English ''æþel'' (noble) and ''mær'' (famous). It was adopted as a given name in the United State ...
'' is a mentor to a newcoming amateur radio operatorThe term first appeared in the March, 1971 issue of ''
QST ''QST'' is a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts, published by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL). It is a membership journal that is included with membership in the ARRL. The publisher claims that circulation of ''QST'' in the United St ...
'' magazine's "How's DX" column by Rod Newkirk, W9BRD (now also VA3ZBB). Newkirk called them "the unsung fathers of Amateur Radio." While he probably was not trying to coin a term at the time, here's how Newkirk introduced "Elmer" in his column and, as it turned out, to the rest of the amateur radio world: "Too frequently one hears a sad story in this little nutshell: 'Oh, I almost got a ticket, too, but Elmer, W9XYZ, moved away and I kind of lost interest.'" Newkirk went on to say, "We need those Elmers. All the Elmers, including the ham who took the most time and trouble to give you a push toward your license, are the birds who keep this great game young and fresh."


Given name

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Elmer L. Andersen Elmer Lee Andersen (June 17, 1909 – November 15, 2004) was an American businessman, philanthropist, and politician who built a successful business career with the H. B. Fuller Company. Andersen was most notably the 30th Governor of Minnesota ...
(1909–2004), American businessman, philanthropist, and the 30th governor of Minnesota *
Elmer Bernstein Elmer Bernstein ( '; April 4, 1922August 18, 2004) was an American composer and conductor. In a career that spanned over five decades, he composed "some of the most recognizable and memorable themes in Hollywood history", including over 150 origi ...
(1922–2004), American composer * Elmer Bischoff (1916–1991), American painter * W. Elmer Brandon (1906–1956), Canadian politician, known by his middle name *
Elmer Davis Elmer Holmes Davis (January 13, 1890 – May 18, 1958) was an American news reporter, author, the Director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II and a Peabody Award recipient. Early life and career Davis was born ...
(1890–1958), news reporter, author, director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II * Elmer Dessens (born 1971), major league baseball relief pitcher *
Elmer Diktonius Elmer Rafael Diktonius (20 January 1896 in Helsinki – 23 September 1961 in Kauniainen) was a Finland, Finnish poet and composer, who wrote in both Swedish language, Swedish and in Finnish language, Finnish. In 1922 he established an avant-garde ...
(1896–1961), Finnish writer and composer *
Elmer E. Ellsworth Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth (April 11, 1837 – May 24, 1861) was a United States Army officer and law clerk who was the first conspicuous casualty and the first Union officer to die in the American Civil War. He was killed while removin ...
(1837–1861), lawyer and soldier, and the first conspicuous casualty of the American Civil War *
Elmer Flick Elmer Harrison Flick (January 11, 1876 – January 9, 1971) was an American professional baseball outfielder who played in Major League Baseball from 1898 to 1910 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, and Cleveland Bronchos/Naps ...
(1876–1971), American hall-of-fame baseball player *
Elemér Gorondy-Novák Elemér Gorondy-Novák (''Novák''; 23 February 1885 – 14 May 1954) was a Hungarian military officer, who served as commander of the Hungarian Third Army during the Second World War. Career After the First World War he served as chief of st ...
 (1885–1954), Hungarian military officer, who served as commander of the Hungarian Third Army during the Second World War, leader of Hungarian forces during
Invasion of Yugoslavia The invasion of Yugoslavia, also known as the April War or Operation 25, or ''Projekt 25'' was a German-led attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II. The order for the invasion was p ...
* Elmer Gedeon (1917–1944), American baseball player * Elmer Grey (1872–1963), American architect and artist *
Elmer E. Hall Elmer Edwards Hall (April 20, 1890 – September 22, 1958) was a Brigadier general (United States), brigadier general in the United States Marine Corps who commanded 8th Marine Regiment (United States), 8th Marine Regiment during the Battle ...
, brigadier general in the United States Marine Corps * Elmer Beseler Harris (1939–2019), American businessman and politician * Elmer
Cameron Hawley Cameron Hawley (September 19, 1905 – February 9, 1969) was an American writer of fiction from Howard, South Dakota. Much of Hawley's output concerned the pressures of modern life, particularly in a business setting. He published numerous nov ...
(1905–1969), American novelist * Elmer Keith (1899–1984), American firearms cartridge designer and author * Elmer Kelton (1926–2009), American journalist and writer, particularly of Western novels * Elmer Lach (1918–2015), Canadian ice hockey player * Elmer Layden (1903–1973), commissioner of the National Football League and head football coach at the University of Notre Dame * Elmer MacKay (born 1936), Canadian politician * Elmer McCurdy (1880–1911), American outlaw whose corpse was put on exhibit * Elmer Drew Merrill (1876–1956), American botanist * Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt, (1947–2011) Vietnam veteran and high-ranking member of the
Black Panther Party The Black Panther Party (BPP), originally the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, was a Marxist-Leninist and black power political organization founded by college students Bobby Seale and Huey P. Newton in October 1966 in Oakland, Califo ...
* Elmer Rees (1941–2019), Welsh mathematician * Elmer Rice (1892–1967), American playwright * Elmer Riddle (1914–1984), baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds * Elmer Snowden (1900–1973), American jazz musician * Elmer Ambrose Sperry (1860–1930), American inventor and entrepreneur *
Elmer Steele Elmer Rae Steele (May 17, 1886 in Poughkeepsie, New York – March 9, 1966 in Rhinebeck, New York) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched in the major leagues from 1907 to 1911. He also played for several years in the minor leagues. ...
(1886–1966), American baseball player * Elmer Valo (1921–1998), major league baseball player, coach, and scout *
Uncle Elmer Stanley C. Fraizer (August 16, 1937 – July 1, 1992), also known as Plowboy Frazier, was an American professional wrestler. He was primarily a regional gimmick wrestler, employed for his massive size and unique personality. He is best known as U ...
, American wrestler, born Stanley Fraizer


Surname

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Adolph Daniel Edward Elmer Adolph Daniel Edward Elmer (June 14, 1870 – 1942) was an American botanist and plant collector.. He was mostly active in the Philippines, his collections being described as new species by both himself and other botanists. The Japanese sent him ...
(1870–1942), American botanist *
Birger Elmér Carl Gustaf Birger Elmér (August 8, 1919 - November 8, 1999) was a Swedish military and intelligence officer. Until 1975 he was the head of the Swedish Armed Forces The Swedish Armed Forces ( sv, Försvarsmakten, "the Defense Force") is ...
(1919–1999), head of the Swedish secret intelligence agency, known as IB (1965–1975) * Charles Elmer (1872–1954), American amateur astronomer, co-founder of the Perkin-Elmer optical company *
Ebenezer Elmer Ebenezer Elmer (August 23, 1752 – October 18, 1843) was an American physician from Bridgeton, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey in the U.S. Congress from the Democratic-Republican Party from 1801 to 1807. Elmer's older brother, Jonathan Elm ...
(1752–1843), American politician and physician * Edwin Romanzo Elmer (1850–1923), American painter * Emma Osterman Elmer (1867–1956), American librarian and author * Greg Elmer (born 1967), British-born Professor of Professional Communication at Ryerson University * James Elmer (born 1971), Australian Olympic field hockey striker * James C. Elmer (1882–1920), American college football player *
John Elmer (footballer) John Elmer (22 March 1905 – 4 August 1993) was an Australian rules footballer who played with South Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serv ...
(1905–1993), Australian rules footballer * Jonas Elmer (director) (born 1966), Danish film director, screenwriter and actor *
Jonas Elmer Jonas Elmer (born 28 February 1988) is a Swiss footballer who currently works for FC Stäfa as a player-assistant coach. Football career Early career Elmer was signed by English Premier League side Chelsea in the summer of 2005 from Grasshopp ...
(born 1988), Swiss footballer * Jonathan Elmer (1745–1817), American politician *
Kenneth Elmer Kenneth Elmer (born 24 April 1948) is a Canadian middle-distance runner. He competed in the men's 1500 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and commonly known a ...
(born 1948), Canadian Olympic middle-distance runner * Lachlan Elmer (born 1969), Australian Olympic field hockey player *
Lucius Elmer Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer (February 3, 1793 – March 11, 1883) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 1st congressional district in the U.S. Congress from 1843 to 1845. He was son of Ebenezer Elmer a ...
(1793–1883), American Democratic politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1843–1845) *
Philip Elmer-DeWitt Philip Elmer-DeWitt (born September 8, 1949) is an American writer and editor. He was ''Time (magazine), Time'' first computer writer—producing much of the magazine's early coverage of personal computers and the Internet—and for 12 years its sci ...
(born 1949), American computer journalist *
Rico Elmer Rico Elmer (born 23 July 1969) is a Swiss ski mountaineer and mountain runner. Elmer was born in village of Elm in the canton of Glarus. He first competed in the Patrouille des Glaciers event in 1996 and has been member of the national team s ...
(born 1969), Swiss ski mountaineer and mountain runner * Rudolf Elmer, whistleblower who released documents about Swiss bank Julius Bär * Stephen Elmer (baptised 1715–1796), English painter * Terri-Rae Elmer (born 1956), Los Angeles radio broadcaster *
Wally Elmer Wallace Druce Elmer (January 1, 1898 – August 28, 1978) was a professional ice hockey player who played in the Western Canada Hockey League. He played with the Saskatoon Crescents/Sheiks and Victoria Cougars. He won Stanley Cup The Stan ...
(1898–1978), Canadian ice hockey player * William Elmer (1869–1945), American silent film actor *
William P. Elmer William Price Elmer (March 2, 1871 – May 11, 1956) was a United States House of Representatives, U.S. Representative from Missouri. Born in Robertsville, Missouri to William J. and Sarah (Wagoner) Elmer, the family moved to Salem, Missour ...
(1871–1956), U.S. Representative from Missouri (1943–1945)


Fictional characters

* Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, the title character in a series of children's picture books by David McKee * ''
Elmer Elmer is a name of Germanic British origin. The given name originated as a surname, a medieval variant of the given name Aylmer, derived from Old English ''æþel'' (noble) and ''mær'' (famous). It was adopted as a given name in the United State ...
'', a comic book by Gerry Alanguilan * Elmer, a fictional bull, "husband" of
Elsie the Cow Elsie the Cow is a cartoon cow developed as a mascot for the Borden Dairy Company in 1936 to symbolize the "perfect dairy product". Since the demise of Borden in the mid-1990s, the character has continued to be used in the same capacity for the c ...
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Elmer Fudd Elmer J.''Hare Brush'' (1956) Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. '' Looney Tunes''/'' Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. He has one of the more disputed origins in the Warner Bros. cartoon pantheo ...
, a Looney Tunes character *
Elmer Elephant ''Elmer Elephant'' is a ''Silly Symphony'' cartoon short produced by The Walt Disney Company, directed by Wilfred Jackson and released on March 28, 1936. Plot Elmer Elephant arrives in the yard below Tillie Tiger's treehouse, where several oth ...
, the titular character of a Disney ''Silly Symphonies'' short *
Elmer Gantry ''Elmer Gantry'' is a satirical novel written by Sinclair Lewis in 1926 that presents aspects of the religious activity of America in fundamentalist and evangelistic circles and the attitudes of the 1920s public toward it. The novel's protagonis ...
, the title character in a novel by Sinclair Lewis * Elmer C. Albatross, in the Baccano! light novel series * Elmer, the ventriloquist dummy used by Western film actor
Max Terhune Max Terhune (February 12, 1891 – June 5, 1973) was an American film actor born in Franklin, Indiana. He appeared in nearly 70 films, mostly B-westerns, between 1936 and 1956. Among these, Terhune starred in ''The Three Mesquiteers'' and ' ...
* Elmer, on '' Pappyland'' * Elmer Phitts, a character in the Brandon Rogers Cinematic Universe


See also

* * Aylmer, a surname


Notes

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