"Beiara" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [Old High German]

Etymology: From an earlier form corresponding to early medieval Latin Baiovarii, Baioarii, of uncertain origin; possibly corresponding to the name Boii + a (West Germanic?) reflex of Proto-Germanic *warjaz (“inhabitant”). The name is not mentioned anywhere prior to the mid-sixth century, suggesting a Late Antique origin. Etymology templates: {{cog|la|Baiovarii}} Latin Baiovarii, {{cog|gem-pro|*warjaz|t=inhabitant}} Proto-Germanic *warjaz (“inhabitant”) Head templates: {{head|goh|noun|||||g=n|g2=|head=Beiara|sort=}} Beiara n, {{goh-noun|n|head=Beiara}} Beiara n
  1. Bavaria Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-Beiara-goh-name-7pWnwYLN
  2. Bavarians Tags: neuter
    Sense id: en-Beiara-goh-name-YtLYvPS~ Categories (other): Old High German entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Old High German entries with incorrect language header: 16 84

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