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The baby name Amald is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈæmæld/ (AM-ald).

Amald is Germanic in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: Germanic
Pronunciation: /ˈæmæld/ (AM-ald)

What is the meaning of the name Amald ?

The baby name Amald is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced /ˈæmæld/ (AM-ald).

Amald is Germanic in Origin.

Amald is a rare masculine given name rooted in the Germanic element amal, signifying work, vigor, and industriousness. It emerges as a compact modern form within the broad Amal- name family that flourished among Gothic and early medieval Germanic peoples, including the noble Amal dynasty. The core element appears in historical figures such as Amalric/Amalaric, reinforcing associations with energy and purposeful labor.

Documented cousins and variants include Amal (unisex), Amaldus (a Latinized Scandinavian form recorded in the 19th century), Amalric/Amalaric, the French Amaury (and English Amory), and the feminine Amalia/Amalie; related diminutives may shorten to Amal. While Amal is also an Arabic name meaning hope, Amald’s etymology is Germanic. Today the name remains uncommon, chosen for its sleek sound, pan-European roots, and the positive sense of diligence and steadfast effort embedded in its meaning.

Amald is about as rare as a name gets. We count just 4 recorded uses of it worldwide, from 4 countries.

Amald has the following similar or variant Names

Amald – Popularity by country

Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.

Country Gender Year Rank Born of
IQ Boys 0 #697 1 13,071
SY 0 #767 1 11,684
SA Girls 0 #1,014 1 25,931
MA 0 #1,199 1 20,986
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People also ask about Amald

Amald is predominantly a boy's name.
Amald is a 2 syllable name, pronounced /ˈæmæld/ (AM-ald).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Amaldus, Amaldo, Amalda and Amal.
Yes, definitely. Amald is missing from every national name ranking we cover, about as clear a sign of rarity as there is.