Dietmar
Dietmar is a male first name.
Origin and Meaning of the Name
Dietmar comes from the Old High German and is a two -element name. It consists of the words diot, the people ' - from which also derives the word German, as well as Dietrich - and mari, famous ' or ' amazing ' - as in March
Volkmar is the name of two equally important elements.
Name-day
- Catholic: January 2, May 17,
Variants
Short form:
- Didi
- Till, Tile, Tim, Timo, Thiemo
Well-known bearers of the name
Historical:
- In the legend Dietmar king, the father of Dietrich von Bern
- Dietmar the translator ( Middle High German: Dietmar of Sezzer ), knight-errant and saying poet of the 13th century
- Dietmar Bishop of Prague († 2.1.982 )
- Dietmar Bishop of Osnabrück ( † 1023)
- Bishop Thietmar of Minden († 1206)
- Dietmar von Aist, Minstrels, representatives of the Danubian Poetry detected from 1140 to 1171.
- Dietmar I. (Salzburg ) ( † 907), Archbishop of Salzburg ( 874-907 )
- Dietmar II (Salzburg ) ( † 1041 ), Archbishop of Salzburg ( 1025-1041 )
- Dietmar of Neumünster, dean of the cathedral chapter Bremer († May 17, 1152 )
Contemporary history:
- Dietmar Biesold (* 1925), German chemist Neuro
- Dietmar Schönherr ( born 1926 ), Austrian actor and author
- Dietmar Hopp (* 1940), German industrialist and patron
- Dietmar Keller ( born 1942 ), former Minister of Culture of the GDR
- Dietmar Huhn ( * 1944 ), German actor
- Dietmar Mues (1945-2011), German actor
- Dietmar Schünicke (* 1945), German choir director
- Dietmar Danner (* 1950), German football player
- Ditmar Jakobs (* 1953), German football player
- Dietmar Bär (* 1961), German actor
- Dietmar Mögenburg (* 1961), German track and field athlete and Olympic champion in high jump
- Dietmar Deffner (* 1966), German presenter and journalist
- Dietmar Hirsch (born 1971 ), German football player
- Dietmar Kühbauer (* 1971 ), Austrian football player
- Dietmar Hamann (born 1973 ), German football player