Aimar Pérez Mati
Musician
1990
Spanish singer-songwriter from the Basque Country, known for his indie folk music
"noble home"
"famous home, famous in homeland"
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“A bold Iberian name favored by Messi himself”
Aimar derives from the ancient Germanic name Agimar or Adhemar, composed of the elements haim (home) and mari (famous), meaning 'famous home' or 'famous in his homeland.' The name spread through medieval France and into the Iberian Peninsula via the troubadour tradition. It became particularly embedded in Basque and Catalan culture, where it gained unique phonetic character distinct from its French and German roots.
Aimar gained widespread recognition in the Spanish-speaking world largely thanks to Pablo Aimar, the iconic Argentine footballer of the late 1990s and 2000s who was famously Lionel Messi's childhood idol. The name has seen steady growth throughout Spain, Argentina, and Basque Country since then.
In Basque culture, Aimar holds special significance as a name that bridges Basque and wider Iberian identity. The name has strong associations with the troubadour poetic tradition of medieval Provence, where Adhémar de Monteil was a notable figure in the First Crusade.
Musician
1990
Spanish singer-songwriter from the Basque Country, known for his indie folk music
Athlete
1979
Argentine footballer and Lionel Messi's childhood idol, known for his elegant playmaking at Valencia CF and Zaragoza
Religious
1045
Bishop of Le Puy and papal legate of the First Crusade, one of the earliest bearers of this name in historical records
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