The name Armond is a distinguished and classic choice for boys, with origins rooted in French and Germanic cultures. Pronounced as ahr-MOND (/arˈmɑnd/ or /arˈmɒnd/), this name carries an air of sophistication and timeless appeal. A variant of the name Armand, Armond has been present in the United States for over a century, though its popularity has fluctuated over time. Historical data reveals that the name reached its peak usage in the early 20th century, notably ranking 679th in 1887. Despite its decline in frequency over recent decades, Armond remains a unique and elegant option for parents seeking a name with both historical depth and European flair.
Armond Allen White is an American film and music critic known for his work in various publications such as National Review, Out, and The New York Times. |
Armond Budish - Armond D. Budish is a prominent American politician, lawyer, and television host who served as Cuyahoga County Executive and was a four-term Ohio State Representative. |
Armond Armstead is a former defensive tackle for the Toronto Argonauts and the New England Patriots, having played college football at USC. |