Walder

German
"army ruler"
icon / arrow-up100% this week

Walder Origin and Meaning

The name Walder is a boy's name of German origin.

Walder is a masculine name of Germanic origin, derived from elements meaning 'rule' and 'army' or 'power.' It shares roots with names like Walter and Waldemar, but remains far less common. Historically, variations of this name were used throughout medieval Europe, particularly in Germanic regions. In contemporary times, the name gained some recognition through George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire' series and its television adaptation 'Game of Thrones,' where it appeared as a character name. Despite this cultural reference, Walder remains rare, appealing to parents seeking uncommon names with historical depth. The name carries connotations of authority and strength through its etymology, while its unusual status gives it a distinctive character that stands out in modern naming landscapes.

The name Walder in Pop Culture

  • Walder Frey
    character in "A Song of Ice and Fire"