Haralds
Haralds Origin and Meaning
Haralds is a masculine name of Germanic origin, essentially the Latvian and other Baltic variant of Harold. The name derives from the Old Norse elements 'harja' meaning 'army' and 'valdr' meaning 'ruler,' combining to convey 'army commander' or 'army ruler.' This powerful etymology reflects its historical usage among warriors and leaders. Haralds has been particularly common in Latvia and other Baltic countries throughout history, with notable bearers including various medieval Scandinavian kings. The name maintains its traditional appeal in Northern European countries while remaining relatively uncommon elsewhere. Haralds carries a strong, authoritative sound with its distinct ending, making it stand out from the more familiar Harold used in English-speaking countries. It conveys a sense of strength and leadership rooted in ancient European traditions.