Berengar is a masculine name of some popularity among certain noble families during the Middle Ages, especially the Unruochings and those related. Bérenger is the French form and Berengario the Italian. The Latin form is Berengarius - compare the feminine equivalent, Berengaria. The name ultimately derived from Germanic roots meaning "bear" and "spear" (cf. Geir, Gerald).
Berengar of ToulouseBerengar I of NeustriaBerengar II of NeustriaBerengar I of ItalyBerengar II of ItalyBerengar of Tours, theologianBerengar, Bishop of VenosaHenry Berengar, sometimes numbered as Henry VIJuhel BerengarBerenguer is the Catalan form of the name. Berenguier/Berengier is the Occitan.
Berenguier de PalazolBerenguer d'AnoiaBerengier TrobelBerenguer de Palou II, bishop of BarcelonaIt's also a compound name with "Raymond" in the family of the counts of Barcelona and Provence.
Ramon Berenguer (disambiguation), multiple peopleBerenguer Ramon (disambiguation), multiple peopleBerenger, Bérenger, Bérangier, or Beringer may refer to:
Alphonse-Marie-Marcellin-Thomas Bérenger, French lawyer (1785–1866)Berenger Fredoli, French bishop (c. 1250–1323)Bérenger Saunière, French priest (1852–1917)Beringer VineyardsCasimiro Berenguer, the Puerto Rican Nationalist during the Ponce MassacrePaul Bérenger, Mauritian politician (born 1945)Tom Berenger, American actor (born 1949)Henry Bérenger, French senator, 1912–45; ambassador to the United States, 1926-28.Josep Renau Berenguer (1907-1982), Spanish artistBérenger, a character in the play Rhinoceros by Eugène IonescoBearenger, a character in Tails Sky Patrol