Elmer is a name of
Germanic British
British may refer to:
Peoples, culture, and language
* British people, nationals or natives of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies.
* British national identity, the characteristics of British people and culture ...
origin. The given name originated as a surname, a medieval variant of the given name Aylmer, derived from
Old English
Old English ( or , or ), 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 developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-S ...
''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 and
Jonathan Elmer, leading supporters of the
American Revolution
The American Revolution (1765–1783) was a colonial rebellion and war of independence in which the Thirteen Colonies broke from British America, British rule to form the United States of America. The revolution culminated in the American ...
". 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 167 boys born there in 2022 received the name. The name is common in the United States and Canada. Elmar, a variant, was among the 10 most popular names for newborn boys in
Iceland
Iceland is a Nordic countries, Nordic island country between the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between North America and Europe. It is culturally and politically linked with Europe and is the regi ...
in 2021.
Notable people with the name include:
Mononym
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Eilmer of Malmesbury
Eilmer of Malmesbury (also known as Oliver due to a scribe's miscopying, or Elmer, or Æthelmær) was an 11th-century English Benedictine monk best known for his early attempt at a gliding flight using wings.
Life
Eilmer was a monk of Malme ...
(or Elmer), 11th-century English Benedictine monk
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Elmer (rapper), Dutch rapper Merel Pauw
* In North American amateur radio subculture, an ''
Elmer'' is a mentor to a newcoming amateur radio operator
[The term first appeared in the March, 1971 issue of '' QST'' 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."]
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Elmer L. Andersen (1909–2004), American businessman, philanthropist, and the 30th governor of Minnesota
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Elmer Austin (1949–2023), American basketball player
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Elmer Batters (1919-1997), American fetish photographer
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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 orig ...
(1922–2004), American composer
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Elmer Bischoff
Elmer Nelson Bischoff (July 9, 1916 – March 2, 1991), was an American visual artist, from the San Francisco Bay Area. Bischoff, along with Richard Diebenkorn and David Park (painter), David Park, was part of the post-World War II generation of ...
(1916–1991), American painter
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W. Elmer Brandon (1906–1956), Canadian politician, known by his middle name
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Elmer Davis (1890–1958), American news reporter, author, director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II
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Elmer Dessens (born 1971), major league baseball relief pitcher
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Elmer Diktonius (1896–1961), Finnish writer and composer
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Elmer E. Ellsworth (1837–1861), lawyer and soldier, and the first conspicuous casualty of the American Civil War
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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/Nap ...
(1876–1971), American hall-of-fame baseball player
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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 ...
(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
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Elmer Gedeon
Elmer John Gedeon (April 15, 1917 – April 20, 1944) was an American professional baseball player, appearing in several games for the Washington Senators (1901–60), Washington Senators in . Gedeon and Harry O'Neill (catcher), Harry O'Neill wer ...
(1917–1944), American baseball player
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Elmer Grey
Elmer Grey, FAIA (April 29, 1872 – November 14, 1963) was an Americans, American architect and artist based in Pasadena, California. Grey designed many noted landmarks in Southern California, including the Beverly Hills Hotel, the Huntingto ...
(1872–1963), American architect and artist
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Elmer E. Hall, brigadier general in the United States Marine Corps
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Elmer Beseler Harris
Elmer Beseler Harris (April 8, 1939 – December 23, 2019) was an American businessman and political strategist.
Elmer Harris was born in Chilton County, Alabama, to Alton and Lera Mae (Mitchell) Harris. After getting a BS degree in enginee ...
(1939–2019), American businessman and politician
* Elmer
Cameron Hawley
Elmer 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 numero ...
(1905–1969), American novelist
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Elmer Keith
Elmer Merrifield Keith (March 8, 1899 – February 14, 1984) was an American rancher, firearms enthusiast, and author. Keith was instrumental in the development of the first magnum revolver cartridge, the .357 Magnum (1935), as well as the la ...
(1899–1984), American firearms cartridge designer and author
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Elmer Kelton
Elmer Kelton (April 29, 1926Kelton, Elmer (2007). - ''Sandhills Boy: The Winding Trail of a Texas Writer''. - New York, New York: Forge. - p.26. - . – August 22, 2009) was an American author, known for his Westerns. He was born in Andrews ...
(1926–2009), American journalist and writer, particularly of Western novels
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Elmer Lach
Elmer James Lach ( , January 22, 1918 – April 4, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 14 seasons for the Montreal Canadiens in the National Hockey League (NHL). A Centre (ice hockey), centre, he was a member of the Pun ...
(1918–2015), Canadian ice hockey player
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Elmer Layden (1903–1973), commissioner of the National Football League and head football coach at the University of Notre Dame
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Elmer Lowry (1919–1989), American actor and vaudevillian
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Elmer MacKay
Elmer MacIntosh MacKay (born August 5, 1936) is a former Canadian politician.
Life and career
MacKay was born in Hopewell, Nova Scotia, the son of Laura Louise (Macintosh) and Gordon Barclay MacKay. He was first elected to the House of Commo ...
(born 1936), Canadian politician
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Elmer McCurdy (1880–1911), American outlaw whose corpse was put on exhibit
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Elmer Drew Merrill
Elmer Drew Merrill (October 15, 1876 – February 25, 1956) was an American botanist and taxonomist. He spent more than twenty years in the Philippines where he became a recognized authority on the flora of the Asia-Pacific region. Through ...
(1876–1956), American botanist
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Elmer "Geronimo" Pratt (1947–2011), Vietnam veteran and high-ranking member of the Black Panther Party
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Elmer Rees (1941–2019), Welsh mathematician
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Elmer Rice
Elmer Rice (born Elmer Leopold Reizenstein, September 28, 1892 – May 8, 1967) was an American playwright. He is best known for his plays '' The Adding Machine'' (1923) and his Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of New York tenement life, '' Street Sce ...
(1892–1967), American playwright
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Elmer Riddle (1914–1984), baseball player for the Cincinnati Reds
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Elmer Snowden (1900–1973), American jazz musician
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Elmer Söderblom (born 2001), Swedish ice hockey player
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Elmer Ambrose Sperry
Elmer Ambrose Sperry Sr. (October 12, 1860 – June 16, 1930) was an American inventor and entrepreneur, most famous for construction, two years after Hermann Anschütz-Kaempfe, of the gyrocompass and as founder of the Sperry Corporation, Sperry ...
(1860–1930), American inventor and entrepreneur
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Elmer Steele (1886–1966), American baseball player
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Elmer Valo (1921–1998), major league baseball player, coach, and scout
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Uncle Elmer (1937–1992), American wrestler, born Stanley Frazier
Surname
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Adolph D. E. Elmer (1870–1942), American botanist whose
standard author abbreviation is Elmer
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Birger Elmér (1919–1999), Swedish military and intelligence officer, head of the Swedish secret intelligence agency, known as IB (1965–1975)
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Charles Elmer
Charles Wesley Elmer (1872–1954) was an American amateur astronomer and court reporter who co-founded the Perkin-Elmer optical company in 1937.
He was born in New York City, and for most of his life he was employed as a court reporter. However, ...
(1872–1954), American amateur astronomer, co-founder of the Perkin-Elmer optical company
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Ebenezer Elmer (1752–1843), American politician and physician
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Edwin Romanzo Elmer (1850–1923), American painter
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Emma Osterman Elmer (1867–1956), American librarian and author
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Greg Elmer (born 1967), British-born Professor of Professional Communication at Ryerson University
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James Elmer (born 1971), Australian Olympic field hockey striker
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James C. Elmer (1882–1920), American college football player
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John Elmer (footballer) (1905–1993), Australian rules footballer
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Jonas Elmer (director) (born 1966), Danish film director, screenwriter and actor
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Jonas Elmer (born 1988), Swiss footballer
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Jonathan Elmer (1745–1817), American politician
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Kenneth Elmer (born 1948), Canadian Olympic middle-distance runner
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Lachlan Elmer (born 1969), Australian Olympic field hockey player
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Lucius Elmer (1793–1883), American Democratic politician, U.S. Representative from New Jersey (1843–1845)
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Philip Elmer-DeWitt (born 1949), American computer journalist
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Rico Elmer (born 1969), Swiss ski mountaineer and mountain runner
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Rudolf Elmer, Swiss banker, whistleblower who released documents about Swiss bank Julius Bär
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Stephen Elmer (baptised 1715–1796), English painter
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Terri-Rae Elmer (born 1956), Los Angeles radio broadcaster
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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 S ...
(1898–1978), Canadian ice hockey player
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William Elmer
William Elmer (April 25, 1869 – February 24, 1945) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in more than 80 films between 1913 and 1942. He was born in Council Bluffs, Iowa and died in Hollywood, California. Elmer acted in ...
(1869–1945), American silent film actor
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William P. Elmer (1871–1956), U.S. Representative from Missouri (1943–1945)
Fictional characters
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Elmer the Patchwork Elephant, the title character in a series of children's picture books by David McKee
* ''
Elmer'', a comic book by Gerry Alanguilan
* Elmer, a fictional bull, "husband" of
Elsie the Cow, namesake of
Elmer's Glue
* Elmer, a character from
The Fairly OddParents
''The Fairly OddParents'' is an American animated television series created by Butch Hartman for Nickelodeon. The series follows the adventures of Timmy Turner, a 10-year-old boy with two Fairy godmother, fairy godparents named List of The Fai ...
* Elmer Bennett, the protagonist of the 2019 short drama film ''
Abigail
Abigail () was an Israelite woman in the Hebrew Bible married to Nabal; she married the future King David after Nabal's death (1 Samuel ). Abigail was David's third wife, after Ahinoam and Saul's daughter, Michal, whom Saul later married to ...
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Elmer Fudd
Elmer J. Fudd is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Bros. ''Looney Tunes''/''Merrie Melodies'' series and the archenemy of Bugs Bunny. Elmer Fudd's aim is to hunt Bugs, but he usually ends up seriously injuring himself and other antag ...
, a Looney Tunes character
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Elmer Elephant
''Elmer Elephant'' is a ''Silly Symphonies'' animated short film produced by Walt Disney, directed by Wilfred Jackson and released on March 28, 1936.
Plot
Elmer Elephant arrives in the yard below Tillie Tiger's treehouse, where several other ...
, the titular character of a Disney ''Silly Symphonies'' short
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Elmer Gantry, the title character in a novel by Sinclair Lewis
* Elmer C. Albatross, in the
Baccano!
is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita and illustrated by Katsumi Enami. The series, told from multiple Narrative mode, points of view, is mostly set within a fictional United States across time most notably the Prohib ...
light novel series
* Elmer, the ventriloquist dummy used by Western film actor
Max Terhune
* Elmer, on ''
Pappyland''
* Elmer Phitts, a character in the
Brandon Rogers Cinematic Universe
See also
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Aylmer, a surname
Notes
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English masculine given names