English Origin

Armond

A refined, vintage-leaning name that adds the Old English -mond suffix (meaning 'protector') to the Arm- root, creating a compound suggesting 'armor protector.' This name has an old-world formality paired with modern accessibility, evoking both medieval strength and contemporary style. It's less common than Armand, offering individuality while maintaining classical roots.

Armond is a boy's name of English origin. A refined, vintage-leaning name that adds the Old English -mond suffix (meaning 'protector') to the Arm- root, creating a compound suggesting 'armor protector.' This name has an old-world formality paired with modern accessibility, evoking both medieval strength and contemporary style. It's less common than Armand, offering individuality while maintaining classical roots.

Origin & Etymology

The name Armond has roots in the English language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “a refined, vintage-leaning name that adds the Old English -mond suffix (meaning 'protector') to the Arm- root, creating a compound suggesting 'armor protector”.

As a boy's name, Armond carries the character of its English heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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What does the name Armond mean?

Armond means "A refined, vintage-leaning name that adds the Old English -mond suffix (meaning 'protector') to the Arm- root, creating a compound suggesting 'armor protector.' This name has an old-world formality paired with modern accessibility, evoking both medieval strength and contemporary style. It's less common than Armand, offering individuality while maintaining classical roots.", and is of English origin.

Is Armond a boy name?

Armond is primarily used as a boy's name.

What is the origin of the name Armond?

Armond is of English origin.

Quick Facts
Gender

Boy

Syllables

2

Origin

English

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