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Forename Armgard

Around the world, Armgard (Armgard Germany United States Denmark Brazil Italy) is a rare female first name. The first name Armgard is habitual in Western Europe, particularly Germany, where it is a rare feminine name. Much less frequently, Armgard is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Armgard

name Armgard
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Armgard Germany, Italy, Brazil, United States, Denmark

First name Armgard in the context

Armgard is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Armgard , the operatic character in the opera Das Nothemd.

Notable namesakes

picture of armgard armgard armgard Countess of Rietberg, DE (b. 1600) link
armgard von reden (b. 1568) link
armgard marschall von biberstein DE (b. 1628) link
picture of armgard von cramm armgard von cramm armgard von cramm mother of Bernhard, Prince Consort of the Netherlands, DE (b. 1883) link
picture of armgard von alvensleben armgard von alvensleben armgard von alvensleben German abbot (1893-1970), DE (b. 1893) link
armgard von eperjesy (b. 1856) link
armgard baronin von watzdorf (1867-1945) (b. 1867) link
armgard johanna erika von boetticher (b. 1880) link
picture of armgard müller-adams armgard müller-adams armgard müller-adams (b. 1973) link
armgard von bardeleben Dancer with the Martha Graham Dance Company, later director of the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance (b. 1940) link
armgard seegers DE (b. 1953) link
armgard von waldeck German countess, DE link
armgard von quitzow 1556 - 13 Nov 1596 Jasenitz link
armgard wipke tank Abt 1595 Wismar - in Rostock link
armgard von rossow link

Characteristic surnames

Camp, Ruckert, Detemmerman, Djurhuus, Everett, Hartitz, Zindler, Scheffer, Alsdorf, Kleinheerenbrink, Eichhoff, Henschel, Wictorin, Hasselmann, Steinbrück, De La Motte, Hildenbrand, Preciado, Schmidt, Seegers, Junker, Rees, Lutz, Hahn, Snoek, Claas, Bader, Bonin, Kucas, Pabst, Haken, Heyne, Wende, Wense, Strøm, Scholz, Garske, Lorenz, Müller-Adams, and Brennecke-Möller