Elmer
Elmer is a masculine given name in English-speaking countries and, less commonly, a surname. It has appeared since at least the 19th century in various cultures. The etymology is uncertain; some authorities relate it to Germanic elements meaning noble or famous, while others view it as a variant or diminutive of related names. Over time, several notable people and fictional figures have borne the name.
Notable uses in popular culture include Elmer Fudd, a long-running Warner Bros. cartoon character known for
Elmer Bernstein was an American composer whose film scores include The Magnificent Seven and To Kill a