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Archibald

American  
[ahr-chuh-bawld, -buhld] / ˈɑr tʃəˌbɔld, -bəld /

noun

  1. a first name: from a Germanic word meaning “distinguished and bold.”


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The Economy Minister Caoimhe Archibald has welcomed the move saying it "marks a significant milestone" in her commitment to decarbonisation.

From BBC

Archibald said that by ending petroleum licensing, efforts can be focussed on things like renewable energy and energy efficiency.

From BBC

His real name is King Bartholomew Archibald Reginald Fife, a fine, kingly name—a name with a great destiny, of course.

From Literature

My entire life, whenever I heard mention of his name—King Bartholomew Archibald Reginald Fife—I imagined someone very big and very handsome and very brainy.

From Literature

“Now, this business with the gold … If that King Bartholomew Archibald Reginald Fife is as wise as his name, which I seriously doubt, he’ll keep away from this mischief and focus on crops. Gold won’t feed a kingdom.”

From Literature