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Armand

American  
[ahr-muhnd, ar-mahn] / ˈɑr mənd, arˈmɑ̃ /

noun

  1. a first name, French form of Herman.


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Quebecois designer Armand Vaillancourt befriended the Black Panthers and originally wanted to name it the Malcolm X Fountain.

From The Wall Street Journal

Pool photo: The image - taken during the most exciting competition of the World Athletics Championships - illustrates Sweden's superstar Armand Duplantis' dominance in the pole vault final.

From BBC

Over the past two decades, “investment migration,” as this practice is called, has gone from a “niche offering” in a few countries, “to a central instrument of national policy,” according to Armand Arton, who runs a global firm advising those who are seeking residency or citizenship in another country.

From Barron's

For British YouTubers Armand and Max, their introduction to Korean food came after taking part in a viral video for the Korean Englishman YouTube channel.

From BBC

The 2024 World Sport Star award was won by Swedish pole vaulter Armand Duplantis.

From BBC