Armand

  • Origin
    French, German
  • Meaning
    soldier
  • Variations
    Armando, Arman, Armani, Armin, Armond
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  • The name Armand, with its roots deeply embedded in both French and Germanic heritage, encapsulates a rich legacy of strength and bravery. Derived from the Germanic "Hermann," meaning "army man," Armand evokes a sense of courage and resilience. This name has stood the test of time, offering parents a classic yet distinctive option for their baby boys. With variants like Armando, Herman, and Hermann, Armand has found its place in various cultures across the world. The name's popularity is a testament to its timeless charm. Often associated with figures of influence, from industrialists to characters in literature, Armand carries an air of authority and distinction. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance, its resonance with strength, or its elegant sound, Armand is a name that carries a legacy of valor and honor. Bestowing this name upon your baby boy could be a nod to the past while embracing a future filled with potential and courage.
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