Harold (given name) explained

Harold
Gender:Male and one time female
Meaning:Military-Power or Army-Ruler[1]
Region:England
Origin:Proto-Germanic, via Old English and Old Norse
Related Names:Harald (German and Continental Scandinavian), Haraldur (Icelandic), Haroldo (Spanish, Portuguese), Aroldo (Italian)[2]

Harold is an English personal name. The modern name Harold ultimately derives from the Proto-Germanic *harja-waldaz, meaning 'military-power' or 'army-ruler'. The name entered Modern English via the Old English from Hereweald, which retained the same meaning and was prevalent in Anglo-Saxon England. The name's popularity in Viking Age England would also have been bolstered by the use of the Old Norse form Haraldr among Scandinavian settlers in the Danelaw.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Patrick Hanks, Kate Hardcastle, and Flavia Hodges, eds., A Dictionary of First Names, 2 ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), p. 157.
  2. Web site: Meaning, origin and history of the name Harold .
  3. Patrick Hanks, Kate Hardcastle, and Flavia Hodges, eds., A Dictionary of First Names, 2 ed. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006), p. 157.
  4. Book: Kakoschke, Andreas. [{{Google books|plainurl=yes|id=FzQtEAAAQBAJ|page=268}} Die Personennamen in den römischen Provinzen Germania inferior und Germania superior]. 2021. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 9783946317814. Göttingen. 621.
  5. Book: Yonge, Charlotte Mary. [{{Google books|plainurl=yes|id=3P4cAAAAYAAJ|page=416}} History of Christian Names]. 1884. Macmillian & Company. United Kingdom. 476.