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Archibald is a common first name of Old German origin, meaning "genuine" and "bold". The name has been popular in Scotland, and it was borne by the 16th-century king of Scotland, Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.

Etymology[edit]

The name Archibald is derived from the Germanic elements ercan or erchan, meaning "genuine" or "precious", and bald, meaning "bold" or "brave".

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In popular culture[edit]

The name Archibald has been used for characters in various works of fiction, including:

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