Wihtgar

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== Old English == === Etymology === From wiht (“thing, creature”) and gār (“spear”). === Proper noun === Wihtgār m a male given name === References === Electronic Sawyer S 1506 (Agreement between Æthelweard and Archbishop Oda and the Christ Church community over land at Ickham, Kent), a man named Wihtgar is mentioned as "Wyhtgar". Electronic Sawyer S 1509 (Alfred, thegn, bequeaths land at North Stoneham, Hants., to his wife for life, with reversion to New Minster, Winchester), a Thegn named Wihtgar is mentioned as "Wihtgar".