US Popularity:5457
Origin:French
Other Origin(s):British, German, Spanish
Meaning:Of Armand; Of Herman; Army man, soldier; Of Amande; Almond
Armande is a gender-neutral name with French, Spanish, German, and English origins. A variant of Armand, which is derived from the name Herman, this moniker means "army man" or "soldier," perfect for your brave new arrival. On top of that, if one of your top pregnancy cravings was almond croissants, then Armande is a great option, as this name can also be connected to the French word amande, meaning "almond." Baby is always bound to stand out from the crowd with this beautiful and unique moniker.

Armande Name Popularity Data

Yearly Ranking Change:

Year:
1938
Gender:
Girl
#4381
in 1938
- 496
from 1931
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