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Armando
BoyGermanic (Visigothic) origin ยท /ar-MAN-doh/ ยท classic
Meaning: Army man, soldier.
Popularity 68/1003 syllablesโ Falling
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Today, Armando is an uncommon name (popularity 68/100).
It is less common today than at its historical peak.
Armando is a masculine given name derived from the Germanic elements 'ermen' (whole, universal) and 'mund' (protection), originally brought to the Iberian Peninsula by the Visigoths. It is the Spanish and Italian form of the name Herman, embodying strength and martial tradition. The name became popular in Romance-speaking regions and retains a timeless appeal.
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