Arnhold name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Germanic and Old High German
Usage: Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Rule, Eagle Ruler and Prevail
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What does Arnhold mean?

Used commonly in Finnish, Swedish and Danish, Arnhold aimed at boys is originated from Germanic. Arnhold is variant of popular and virtuous Arnold. Arnold is German form of Arnoald. Meaning of Arnold is Eagle and Elder and Rule is originated from Old High German and Germanic.

Variants of Arnhold

Ernhold, Arnold, Arnoald, Arnald, Ernholdt, Arnaldr

How popular is the name Arnhold?

Arnhold is a familiar baby name in Germany. At least, 100 people globally have carried Arnhold as their given name, concentrated mainly in Europe according to our findings.

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What numerology tells about Arnhold?

When it comes to love, you are always attracted by people who are your total opposite. Your attitude is expressive and energetic. You prefer originality and hard work instead of taking the easier road to success. Working harder than required is what you are known for. You don't bother with explaining much because people hear only what they want to hear. You never get tired from trying to be better than you were yesterday.

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  •  Arnvast - Primarily used in Old Swedish and Swedish, Arnvast is a boy name. Arnvast is Swedish cognate of Arnfast
  •  Karse substantially is used in Old Swedish and Swedish is rooted from Old Norse is given to baby boys. Karse is Swedish form of Karsi
  •  Kunibert - Boy name Kunibert means "Tribe, Clan or Shiny" and of Germanic and Old High German origin is especially used in Danish and German

Famous people named Arnhold

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