Certificate of Name
Anthelme
Masculine
French
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and MeaningAnthelme is the French form of the Germanic name Anthelm, which derives from the Old German elements anto meaning "zeal" and helm meaning "helmet, protection". The name thus conveys a sense of "zealous protector" or "ardent guardian".Historical and Religious SignificanceThe name is primarily associated with Saint Anthelm (c. 1107–1178), a 12th-century bishop of Belley in France. Born near Chambéry, he initially served as a prior of the Carthusian monastery of Portes before being appointed bishop of Belley in 1163. He was known for his reforming zeal and died in 1178; his feast day is celebrated on June 26. The name's religious heritage has contributed to its continued, albeit uncommon, use in French-speaking regions.Usage and VariantsOutside France, in Spanish-speaking countries, the comparable form is Antelmo. The original Germanic form, Anthelm, remains rare. In modern times, Anthelme is sometimes given as a traditional or religious name, but its use is limited.Key FactsMeaning: "zeal" + "helmet/protection"Origin: Germanic, via French form of AnthelmUsage regions: FranceNotable bearer: Saint Anthelm, bishop of Belley
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