The spelling of the word "Aylmar" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable "Ayl" is pronounced as [eɪl], with the "A" being pronounced as the diphthong "ei" and the "l" sound being emphasized. The second syllable "mar" is pronounced as [mɑːr], with the "a" sound being pronounced as the long vowel "ah" and the "r" sound being emphasized. Therefore, the correct pronunciation of "Aylmar" is [eɪl-mɑːr].
The name Aylmar is of Germanic origin. It is derived from the combination of two elements: ail meaning whole or universal and mar meaning famous or renowned. The name can be traced back to Old High German and Old Norse sources, where it was spelled as Ailmar and Æilmær respectively. Over time, it has evolved into its current form, Aylmar.