Walter Arm

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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Walter 108
Arm 79,037
Walter Arm 8,064,684
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  1. is 104th most common Marie
  2. is 105th most common Bruce
  3. is 106th most common Jeff
  4. is 107th most common Anna
  5. is 108th most common Walter
  6. is 109th most common Teresa
  7. is 110th most common Heather
  8. is 111th most common Amanda
  9. is 112th most common Carl
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  1. is 79,033rd most common Albi
  2. is 79,034th most common Allegood
  3. is 79,035th most common Angelov
  4. is 79,036th most common Apker
  5. is 79,037th most common Arm
  6. is 79,038th most common Armstron
  7. is 79,039th most common Ashok
  8. is 79,040th most common Ashy
  9. is 79,041st most common Auler
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  1. is 8,064,680th most common Walter Arfons
  2. is 8,064,681st most common Walter Argudo
  3. is 8,064,682nd most common Walter Arguello
  4. is 8,064,683rd most common Walter Arlen
  5. is 8,064,684th most common Walter Arm
  6. is 8,064,685th most common Walter Armendariz
  7. is 8,064,686th most common Walter Armer
  8. is 8,064,687th most common Walter Armfield
  9. is 8,064,688th most common Walter Aron

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Walter

Meaning & History

Arm

(male) From an Old French personal name of Germanic (Frankish) origin, derived from wald ‘rule’ + heri, hari ‘army’. This was adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to England, superseding the native Old English form, Wealdhere. It was a very popular name in medieval England, normally pronounced ‘Water’.

Short forms: Wat, Walt.


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