Armando

Armando means 'soldier' or 'army man', connoting strength, valor, and leadership. The name suggests a person who is ready for challenges and is equipped to face adversities with courage.

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The name 'Armando' is of Germanic origin and is primarily used in Spanish and Italian-speaking countries. It derives from the French name 'Hermann', meaning 'soldier' or 'army man', adapted into 'Armand' and then into 'Armando'.

  • Popularity: 1,146th
  • Babies named Armando in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 512
  • Nicknames: Mando, Manny, Arnie, Mandie, Armie.
  • Full Names: Armand, Armando, Armani, Armin, Armen.
  • Famous Namesakes: Armando Iannucci-Comedian/Director, Armando Galarraga-Baseball player, Armando Manzanero-Singer, Armando Benitez-Baseball player, Armando Bacot-Basketball player.
  • Gender: Male name commonly used in Spanish and Italian cultures, though sometimes used with feminine associations in certain regions.
  • Numerology: In numerology, the name Armando resonates with the number 6, representing balance, responsibility, and domestic harmony. People with this name are often perceived as family-oriented, reliable, and compassionate.

Armando is relatively popular in Spanish-speaking countries and communities. It maintains moderate usage in the United States, often reflecting cultural or familial ties rather than trending fads.

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