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Archibald (name)

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Archibald
Origin
Meaning

Archibald is a family name and a given name, deriving from the Ancient Greek ἀρχι, which means "chief", and from the Old High German bold, which means "courageous".[1][2] The name may also derive from the Latin word argentum, which means "silver". The name varies in Old High German as Erchambald, Erkanbold, or Erkanbald, or in Old French as Archaunbault, or in Old English as Eorcenbald, or in Portuguese as Arquibaldo, or Arquimbaldo, or in Spanish as Archibaldo, or in Italian as Arcimboldo, or Arcimboldi.[3]

The Arcimboldi family of Parma, Italy were Counts (from 1484) and Marquesses (from 1647) of Arcisate in Lombardy, Italy. They produced the Teatro degli Arcimboldi, and they produced 3 Archbishops of Milan, namely Guido Antonio Arcimboldi (1489–1497), Giovanni Angelo Arcimboldi (1550–1555), and Giovanni Arcimboldi (1484–1488), the latter of whom became Cardinal Archbishop of Milan (1484–1488).[4][5]

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Medieval

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Early modern

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See Archibald Campbell (disambiguation), Archibald Douglas (disambiguation), Archibald Hamilton (disambiguation), Archibald Montgomerie (disambiguation), Archibald Napier (disambiguation), and Archibald Primrose (disambiguation) for lists of individuals with these names.

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Renderings

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  • Arikībalili (Amharic)
  • 'Arshibalid (أرشيبالد) (Arabic)
  • Arčybaĺd (Арчыбальд) (Belarusian)
  • Ārcibalḍa (আর্চিবল্ড) (Bengali)
  • Арчибалд (Bulgarian)
  • Āqíbó'ěrdé (阿奇博尔德) (Simplified Chinese)
  • Āqíbó'ěrdé (阿奇博爾德) (Traditional Chinese)
  • Archibaldi (არჩიბალდი) (Georgian)
  • Ārkībalḍa (આર્કીબલ્ડ) (Gujarati)
  • ארציבלד (Hebrew)
  • Ārchībālḍ (आर्चीबाल्ड) (Hindi)
  • Āchiborudo (アーチボルド) (Japanese)
  • Ārcibālḍ (ಆರ್ಚಿಬಾಲ್ಡ್) (Kannada)
  • Arçïbald (Арчибальд) (Kazakh)
  • Achiboldeu (아치볼드) (Korean)
  • Arçibald (Арчибалд) (Kyrgyz)
  • Archibaldus (Latin)
  • Archibaldas (Lithuanian)
  • Arkkibāḷḍ (ആർക്കിബാൾഡ്) (Malayalam)
  • Ārkibālḍa (आर्किबाल्ड) (Marathi)
  • Armibald (Армибалд) (Mongolian)
  • Ārcibilḍa (आर्चिबिल्ड) (Nepali)
  • آرکبالډ (Pashto)
  • آرشیابالد (Persian)
  • Ārakībālaḍa (ਆਰਕੀਬਾਲਡ) (Punjabi)
  • Archibal'd (Арчибальд) (Russian)
  • Arčibald (Арчибалд) (Serbian)
  • آرڪٽيڪال (Sindhi)
  • Acikabalḍ (අචිකබල්ඩ්) (Sinhala)
  • Ārccipālṭ (ஆர்ச்சிபால்ட்) (Tamil)
  • Ārcibālḍ (ఆర్చిబాల్డ్) (Telugu)
  • Archybalʹd (Арчибальд) (Ukrainian)
  • آرکبالڈ (Urdu)

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