Arnoldus Forename

55,271st
Most Common
name in the World

Approximately 11,652 people bear this name

Most prevalent in:
Indonesia
Highest density in:
Aruba

Arnoldus Forename Definition:

A male name. Old German Arenvald, compound of arin ‘eagle’ and vald ‘power’. It early became Arnoald, Arnald, and finally Arnold. The Normans brought it to England in the French form Arnaud, Arnaut, which accounts for the common Middle English Arnott.

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Arnoldus Forename Distribution

PlaceGenderIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Indonesia
100%
9,2291:27,9513,805
South Africa
100%
2,1411:25,4713,256
Belgium
100%
801:143,6264,160
Netherlands
98%
 
371:456,81311,669
Brazil
100%
251:8,569,446111,821
United States
100%
191:19,080,894157,882
France
100%
151:4,431,35618,897
Germany
100%
131:7,436,76027,072
Sweden
100%
131:758,30116,746
Qatar
100%
101:236,96022,379
Thailand
100%
91:7,785,090119,233
Aruba-81:12,9721,901
England
100%
81:6,950,36556,418
Norway
100%
71:733,19011,461
Philippines
100%
51:21,201,895240,180
Malaysia
89%
 
51:6,089,988140,568
Zimbabwe
100%
41:3,855,95474,439
Namibia-41:601,0457,837
Switzerland
100%
31:2,737,83221,065
Tanzania
100%
21:26,394,16073,301
Australia-21:6,828,81137,569
Italy
100%
21:30,531,04557,596
Finland
50%
 
21:2,741,59219,235
Papua New Guinea
100%
11:8,152,314202,620
Luxembourg
100%
11:564,0495,042
Scotland-11:5,350,36624,769
Greece
100%
11:10,934,54822,228
Denmark-11:5,649,49828,429
Costa Rica
100%
11:4,767,94827,206
Canada-11:33,133,372113,810
Brunei-11:419,5703,266
Austria
100%
11:8,514,20119,377

Arnoldus (2,424) may also be a surname.

Arnoldus Forename Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

A male name. Old German Arenvald, compound of arin ‘eagle’ and vald ‘power’. It early became Arnoald, Arnald, and finally Arnold. The Normans brought it to England in the French form Arnaud, Arnaut, which accounts for the common Middle English Arnott. The occasional Ernald, Ernold which are found in the 11th and 12th C may represent a survival of the corresponding Old English name Earnweald. The modern form Arnold is probably a comparatively late back­formation from the Latin Arnoldus (cf. the supersession of Harry by Henry). It was a very popular name in the 12th and 13th C and gave rise to a number of surnames (e.g. Arnold, Arnoll, Arnot, Arnott, Arnould, Arnald, Arnall, Arnell, Arnet, Arnett. Later it fell out of use. Camden (1605) seems to regard it as a rare name, but mentions that ‘it hath been common in the old family of the Boyses’. C. W. Bardsley, Dictionary of English and WelshSurnames (pub. 1901), writing about 1870, says ‘of course Arnold is now practically forgotten as a personal name in England’. That is far from being true to-day, when Arnold is once more a comparatively popular name. Ernaldus Domesday Book 1086. Arnoldus Curia Regis Rolls 1189-1213. Arnald or Arnaud Hundred Rolls 1273. Ernald Hundred Rolls 1273. Arnet Hundred Rolls 1273.

The Oxford Dictionary of Christian Names (1947) by E. G. Withycombe

Arnoldus Forename Popularity

Phonetically Similar Names

Arnoldus Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Arnoldus in the Russian language
Арнольдусarnoldus-

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