given name
A given name (also known as a forename or first name) is the part of a personal name quoted in that identifies a person, potentially with a middle name as well, and differentiates that person from the other members of a group (typically a fa ...
, composed of the Germanic elements '' erchan'' (with an original meaning of "genuine" or "precious") and ''
bald
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'' meaning "bold".
Medieval forms include
Old High German
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There is no standardised or supra-regional form of German at this period, and Old High ...
and
Anglo-Saxon
The Anglo-Saxons were a Cultural identity, cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century. However, the ethnogenesis of the Anglo- ...
.
Erkanbald,
bishop of Strasbourg
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These persons were bishop, archbishop or prince-bishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Strasbourg (including historically Prince-Bishopric of Strasbourg):
Bishops and prince-bishops
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(d. 991) was also rendered in
Old French
Old French (, , ; Modern French: ) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France from approximately the 8th to the 14th centuries. Rather than a unified language, Old French was a linkage of Romance dialects, mutually intelligib ...
. There is also a secondary association of its first element with the Greek prefix '' archi-'' meaning "chief, master", to
Norman England
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in the high medieval period.
The form ''Archibald'' became particularly popular among
Scottish nobility
The concept of the Scottish Noblesse, a class of nobles of either peerage or non-peerage rank, was prominently advocated for by Sir Thomas Innes of Learney during his tenure as an officer of arms. Innes of Learney believed that Scottish armigers ...
in the later medieval to early modern periods, whence usage as a surname is derived by the 18th century, found especially in
Scotland
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and later
Nova Scotia
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Most of the population are native Eng ...
.
Given name
English diminutives or
hypocorism
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s include ''
Arch
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Arches may be synonymous with vaul ...
, Archy,
Archie
Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to:
People Given name or nickname
*Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands
* Archie Blake (mathematici ...
, and
Baldie (nickname) Baldy or Baldie is a nickname for:
* Brian Baldinger (born 1959), American football player and broadcaster
* Mark Baldwin (baseball) (1863–1929), American professional baseball player
* Fred Brown (ice hockey) (1900–1970), Canadian National Hoc ...
''.
Variants include French ''Archambault, Archaimbaud, Archenbaud, Archimbaud'',
Italian ''
Archimboldo
Giuseppe Arcimboldo (; also spelled ''Arcimboldi'') (1526 or 1527 – 11 July 1593) was an Italians, Italian List of Italian painters, painter best known for creating imaginative portrait Human head, heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, ...
, Arcimbaldo, Arcimboldo'', Portuguese '' Arquibaldo, Arquimbaldo'' and Spanish ''Archibaldo, Archivaldo''.
Archibald is used as the anglicization of the (unrelated) Gaelic given name '' Gille Easbuig'' (also anglicized as '' Gillespie'').
The given name Archibald was comparatively popular in the United States in the late 19th century, peaking at rank 290 in 1890, but it rapidly fell out of fashion in the early 20th century, falling below rank 1,000 in popularity during the 1920s.US statistics cited after behindthename.com /ref>
Variations
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Amharic
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)
* () - (
Arabic
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Bengali
Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to:
*something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia
* Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region
* Bengali language, the language they speak
** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
)
* - (
Bulgarian
Bulgarian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to the country of Bulgaria
* Bulgarians, a South Slavic ethnic group
* Bulgarian language, a Slavic language
* Bulgarian alphabet
* A citizen of Bulgaria, see Demographics of Bulgaria
* Bul ...
)
* () - (
Simplified Chinese
Simplification, Simplify, or Simplified may refer to:
Mathematics
Simplification is the process of replacing a mathematical expression by an equivalent one, that is simpler (usually shorter), for example
* Simplification of algebraic expressions, ...
)
* () - (
Traditional Chinese
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)
* () - (
Georgian
Georgian may refer to:
Common meanings
* Anything related to, or originating from Georgia (country)
** Georgians, an indigenous Caucasian ethnic group
** Georgian language, a Kartvelian language spoken by Georgians
**Georgian scripts, three scrip ...
)
* () - (
Gujarati
Gujarati may refer to:
* something of, from, or related to Gujarat, a state of India
* Gujarati people, the major ethnic group of Gujarat
* Gujarati language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them
* Gujarati languages, the Western Indo-Aryan sub- ...
)
* - (
Hebrew
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)
* () - (
Hindi
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)
* () - (
Japanese
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* Something from or related to Japan, an island country in East Asia
* Japanese language, spoken mainly in Japan
* Japanese people, the ethnic group that identifies with Japan through ancestry or culture
** Japanese diaspor ...
)
* () - (
Kannada
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Korean
Korean may refer to:
People and culture
* Koreans, ethnic group originating in the Korean Peninsula
* Korean cuisine
* Korean culture
* Korean language
**Korean alphabet, known as Hangul or Chosŏn'gŭl
**Korean dialects and the Jeju language
** ...
)
* () - (
Kyrgyz Kyrgyz, Kirghiz or Kyrgyzstani may refer to:
* Someone or something related to Kyrgyzstan
*Kyrgyz people
*Kyrgyz national games
*Kyrgyz language
*Kyrgyz culture
*Kyrgyz cuisine
*Yenisei Kirghiz
*The Fuyü Gïrgïs language in Northeastern China
...
)
* - (
Latin
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Malayalam
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)
* () - (
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
See also
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Pashto
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Spoken as a native language mostly by ethnic Pashtuns, it is one of the two official languages ...
)
* - (
Persian
Persian may refer to:
* People and things from Iran, historically called ''Persia'' in the English language
** Persians, the majority ethnic group in Iran, not to be conflated with the Iranic peoples
** Persian language, an Iranian language of the ...
Russian
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*Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries
*Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and peo ...
Tamil
Tamil may refer to:
* Tamils, an ethnic group native to India and some other parts of Asia
**Sri Lankan Tamils, Tamil people native to Sri Lanka also called ilankai tamils
**Tamil Malaysians, Tamil people native to Malaysia
* Tamil language, nativ ...
)
* () - (
Telugu
Telugu may refer to:
* Telugu language, a major Dravidian language of India
*Telugu people, an ethno-linguistic group of India
* Telugu script, used to write the Telugu language
** Telugu (Unicode block), a block of Telugu characters in Unicode
S ...
)
* () - (
Ukrainian
Ukrainian may refer to:
* Something of, from, or related to Ukraine
* Something relating to Ukrainians, an East Slavic people from Eastern Europe
* Something relating to demographics of Ukraine in terms of demography and population of Ukraine
* So ...
Archibald I, Lord of Douglas
Archibald of Douglas (before 1198 – died c. 1238) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of William of Douglas.
Life
The earliest attestation of his existence is in a charter of confirmation dated prior to 1198. This charter of Jocelin ...
(ca. 1198–1238)
*
Archibald (bishop of Moray)
Archibald (died 1298) was a Scottish prelate best known for involvement in a dispute with the Pope.
His origins are not known, but he was almost certainly the Archibald who was Dean of Moray in the years before 1253.
In that year he was conse ...
(died 1298)
*
Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas
Archibald Douglas, Earl of Douglas and Wigtown, Lord of Galloway, Douglas and Bothwell (c. 1330 – c. 24 December 1400), called Archibald the Grim or Black Archibald, was a late medieval Scottish nobleman. Archibald was the bastard son of S ...
(1325–1400), Lord of Galloway
* Sir
Archibald Douglas (died 1333)
Sir Archibald Douglas (before 1298 – 19 July 1333) was a Scottish nobleman, Guardian of Scotland, and military leader. He is sometimes given the epithet "Tyneman" ( Old Scots: Loser), but this may be a reference to his great-nephew Archibald ...
, Guardian of Scotland
*
Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas
Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Touraine (c. 1369 – 17 August 1424), was a Scottish nobleman and warlord. He is sometimes given the epithet "Tyneman" ( Old Scots: Loser), but this may be a reference to his great-uncle Sir ...
(1370–1424), also Duke of Touraine
*
Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas
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Life
Douglas was the son of Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas and Margaret Stewart, eldest daughter o ...
Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus
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(1453–1514), Scottish politician and magnate
Early modern
In the late medieval and early modern period, the given name Archibald became popular among Scottish aristocracy in particular. See
Archibald Campbell (disambiguation) Archibald Campbell may refer to:
Peerage
* Archibald Campbell of Lochawe (died before 1394), Scottish peer
* Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll (died 1513), Lord Chancellor of Scotland
* Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll (c. 1507–1558 ...
,
Archibald Douglas (disambiguation) Archibald Douglas may refer to:
* Archibald I, Lord of Douglas (c. 1198–1238)
*Sir Archibald Douglas (died 1333), Guardian of Scotland. (killed 1333, at the Battle of Halidon Hill)
*Archibald Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas
*Archibald Douglas, 4th E ...
,
Archibald Hamilton (disambiguation) Archibald Hamilton may refer to:
* Lord Archibald Hamilton (1673–1754), Scottish politician
* Archibald Hamilton, 9th Duke of Hamilton (1740–1819), Scottish peer and politician
* Lord Archibald Hamilton (1769–1827), son of the above, MP for L ...
,
Archibald Montgomerie (disambiguation) Archibald Montgomerie may refer to:
* Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton (1726–1796), Scottish general, and Member of Parliament (MP)
* Archibald Montgomerie, 13th Earl of Eglinton (1812–1861), British Conservative politician
* Archiba ...
Archibald Primrose (disambiguation) Archibald Primrose may refer to:
* Archibald Primrose, 1st Laird of Burnbrae (c.1538–?)
* Archibald Primrose, Lord Carrington (1616–1679), notable Scottish lawyer, judge, and Cavalier
* Archibald Primrose, 2nd Viscount of Primrose (died 1716), ...
for lists of individuals with these names.
*
Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie
Sir Archibald Douglas of Kilspindie (c. 1475 – bef. 1536), also known as ''Greysteil'', was a Scottish nobleman and courtier, who served as Treasurer of Scotland, and was three times Provost of Edinburgh.
Life
Rise
Kilspindie was the four ...
(1475–1536)
*
Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus
Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus (c. 148922 January 1557) was a Scottish nobleman active during the reigns of James V and Mary, Queen of Scots. He was the son of George, Master of Angus, who was killed at the Battle of Flodden, and suc ...
(1490–1557)
*
Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll
Gillespie Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll ( – 9 September 1513) was a Scottish nobleman and politician who was killed at the Battle of Flodden.
Biography
Archibald was the eldest son of Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll and Isabel Ste ...
(died 1513), Lord Chancellor of Scotland
*
Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll
Archibald Campbell, 4th Earl of Argyll or Archibald "the Red" Campbell (c. 1507 – 1558), was a Scottish nobleman and politician.
Biography
Archibald Campbell was the eldest son of Colin Campbell, 3rd Earl of Argyll (died 1529) and L ...
(c. 1507–1558), Scottish nobleman and politician
*
Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll
Archibald Campbell, 5th Earl of Argyll (1532/1537 – 12 September 1573) was a Scottish nobleman, peer, and politician. He was one of the leading figures in the politics of Scotland during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the early par ...
(1532/7–1573), Scottish politician
* Sir Archibald Napier (1534–1608), Scottish landowner and official, master of the Scottish mint and Laird of Merchiston
*
Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus
Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton (15554 August 1588) was the son of David, 7th Earl of Angus. He succeeded to the title and estates in 1558, being brought up by his uncle, James Douglas, 4th Earl of Morton, a Presby ...
(1556–1588) (also 5th Earl of Morton)
*
Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll
Archibald Campbell, 7th Earl of Argyll (c. 1575–1638), also called ("Archibald the Grim"), was a Scottish peer, politician, and military leader.
Life
Campbell was the son of Colin Campbell, 6th Earl of Argyll and Agnes Keith.
His nickn ...
(c. 1575–1638), Scottish politician and military leader
*
Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll
Archibald Campbell, Marquess of Argyll, 8th Earl of Argyll, Chief of Clan Campbell (March 160727 May 1661) was a Scottish nobleman, politician, and peer. The ''de facto'' head of Scotland's government during most of the conflict of the 1640s and ...
(1607–1661)
*
Archibald Douglas, 1st Earl of Ormond
Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, 1st Earl of Ormond (1609–1655) was the eldest son of William Douglas, 1st Marquis of Douglas, from whom he obtained the courtesy title of Earl of Angus.Vian in the DNB spells the title Earl of Ormonde. Lee in ...
(1609–1655)
*
Archibald Primrose, Lord Carrington
Sir Archibald Primrose, 1st Baronet, Lord Carrington (16 May 1616 – 27 November 1679) was a notable Scottish lawyer, judge, and Cavalier.
The eldest son of James Primrose (d.1641), Writer (solicitor) by his second (or third) wife Catherine, da ...
(1616–1679), Scottish lawyer, judge, and cavalier
*
Lord Archibald Hamilton
Lord Archibald Hamilton of Riccarton and Pardovan (1673 – 5 April 1754) was a British people, British officer of the Royal Navy, and Whig (UK), Whig politician who sat in the House of Commons of Great Britain, House of Commons between 1708 and ...
(1673–1754), Scottish politician
*
Archibald Cameron of Locheil
Archibald Cameron of Lochiel (1707 – 7 June 1753) was a Scottish physician and a prominent leader in the Jacobite rising of 1745. The personal physician of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, On 7 June 1753, at Tyburn, he was the last Jacobite to ...
(1707–1753), leader in the Jacobite uprising
*
Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton
Archibald Montgomerie, 11th Earl of Eglinton (18 May 172630 October 1796) was a Scottish General and Member of Parliament (MP) in the British Parliament. He was also the Clan Chief of the Clan Montgomery. Montgomerie fought in the Seven Years' Wa ...
Archibald McBryde
Archibald McBryde (September 28, 1766February 15, 1837) was a United States House of Representatives, Congressional Representative from North Carolina.
He was born in Wigtownshire, Scotland, immigrated at an early age with his parents, and settl ...
(1766–1816), Scottish born US Congressman
*
Lord Archibald Hamilton (1769–1827)
Lord Archibald Hamilton (17 March 1769 – 28 August 1827) was a Scottish politician.
Born in 1769 to Lady Harriet Stewart, and her husband, Lord Archibald Douglas-Hamilton, Hamilton matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford on 23 April 1788. He re ...
, son of the above, MP for Lanarkshire.
*
Archibald Murphey
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(1777–1832), North Carolina politician
Modern
*
Archibald Butt
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Archibald McLean (judge)
Chief Justice The Hon. Archibald McLean (April 5, 1791 – October 24, 1865) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada.
Early life
McLean was born at St. Andrews in the Lunenburg District in 1791, the son of Lt.-Col. The Hon. ...
(1791–1865), Upper Canadian judge
* John Archibald Campbell (1811–1889), American lawyer
* Archibald McLelan (1824–1890), colonial Nova Scotian shipbuilder and politician
*
Sir Archibald Geikie
Sir Archibald Geikie (28 December 183510 November 1924) was a Scottish geologist and writer.
Early life
Geikie was born in Edinburgh in 1835, the eldest son of Isabella Thom and her husband James Stuart Geikie, a musician and music critic. T ...
(1835 - 1924), Scottish geologist
*
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
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Archibald Lampman
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Archibald Boyd-Carpenter
Major Sir Archibald Boyd Boyd-Carpenter (26 March 1873 – 27 May 1937) was a British Conservative Party politician.
Career
The fourth son of William Boyd-Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon and Canon of Westminster, Archibald Boyd-Carpenter was ed ...
(1873–1937), British politician
*
Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell
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Sir Archibald Dickson, 1st Baronet
Admiral Sir Archibald Dickson, 1st Baronet (c.1739–1803) was a Royal Navy officer.
Naval career
He was born around 1739 the son of Archibald Dickson. He initially entered the merchant navy in 1752. He moved to the Royal Navy in 1755 and p ...
(died 1803), Royal Navy officer
*Archibald Alexander Leach (1904–1986, stage name
Cary Grant
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), American actor
* John Archibald Wheeler (1911–2008), American theoretical physicist
*
Archibald Cox
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(1912–2004), U.S. Solicitor General
* Archibald Hall (1924–2002), Scottish serial killer
* Archibald Gemmill (b. 1947) Scottish Football Player (Hero of Mendoza, Argentina 1978)
*
Archie Manning
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex
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Meghan wa ...
Archie Bunker
Archie is a masculine given name, a diminutive of Archibald. It may refer to:
People Given name or nickname
*Archie Alexander (1888–1958), African-American mathematician, engineer and governor of the US Virgin Islands
* Archie Blake (mathemati ...
, a character in the sitcom ''All in the Family''
*Archibald Craven, uncle and adoptive father of the protagonist, Mary Lennox, in ''
The Secret Garden
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''.
*Archie Chapman, guy from the Verdicts.
* Archie Goodwin, a character in Rex Stout's mysteries.
* Archibald Grosvenor, a character in the
Gilbert and Sullivan
Gilbert and Sullivan was a Victorian-era theatrical partnership of the dramatist W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911) and the composer Arthur Sullivan (1842–1900), who jointly created fourteen comic operas between 1871 and 1896, of which '' H.M.S. ...
opera '' Patience''
* Captain Haddock, a character in Hergé's ''The Adventures of Tintin''.
*'' Archibald the Koala'', animated children's television series
* Archibald "Archie" Mitchell, a character from the television soap opera '' EastEnders''
* Arcimboldo, a DC Comics character
* Archie, a character played by
Mark Strong
Mark Strong (born Marco Giuseppe Salussolia; 5 August 1963), is a British actor, best known for his film roles such as Prince Septimus in '' Stardust'' (2007), Archibald in ''RocknRolla'' (2008), Lord Henry Blackwood in ''Sherlock Holmes'' (20 ...
in Guy's Ritchie movie Rock'N'Rolla
* Archie Wong, a character on Waterloo Road played by Christopher Chung.
* Archibald Archibaldovich, pirate and maitre d'hotel Griboyedev, minor comic character in
The Master and Margarita
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* Archibald Witwicky, the character from Transformers who discovered Megatron in his National Arctic Circle Expedition
* Archibald MacGregor, a supporting character seen in a few mission in the well-known game by Rockstar Games, Red Dead Redemption II.
* Archibald Yronwood, a minor character in George R. R. Martin's
A Song of Ice and Fire
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fantasy series
Surname
''Archibald'' is a modern Anglo-Saxon surname, derived from the given name.
Nova Scotia
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Most of the population are native Eng ...
by the later 18th century. Early bearers of the name associated with Nova Scotia include:
*
David Archibald (politician)
David Archibald (September 20, 1717 – 1795) was an Irish-born farmer and politician in Nova Scotia. He represented Truro Township in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1766 to 1770.
He was born in Derry and came to Londonderry, N ...
(1717–1795), represented Truro Township
**
Samuel Archibald (politician, born 1742)
Samuel Archibald (11 November 1742 – 15 February 1780) was an Irish-born farmer, merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Truro Township in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1775 to 1777.
He was born in De ...
Edith Archibald
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(1854–1936), suffragist and author, daughter of Sir Edward Mortimer
* Matthew Archibald (1745–1820), politician, son of Samuel
** Alexander Lackie Archibald (1788–1859), politician son of Matthew Archibald
* Thomas Dickson Archibald (1813 – 1890), Onslow, Nova Scotia-native, politician
* Adams George Archibald (1814 – 1892), Truro, Nova Scotia-native, politician
*
Cyril Archibald
Cyril Archibald (1837 – April 13, 1914) was an Ontario political figure. He represented Stormont in the House of Commons of Canada as a Liberal member from 1872 to 1878.
He was born in Osnabruck Township in Upper Canada in 1837, the son ...
(1837–1914), South Stormont, Ontario-native, politician
* Donald Archibald (1840–1908), Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia-native, politician
* Raymond Clare Archibald (1875–1955), Nova Scotia-native, Canadian-American mathematician and historian of mathematics
* Edgar Archibald (1885–1968), Yarmouth, Nova Scotia-native, agricultural scientist
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George W. Archibald
George William Archibald (born 13 July 1946) is the co-founder of the International Crane Foundation and was the inaugural winnerBergquist, Lee (22 August 2006) "Crane conservationist to receive $100,000 prize" ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel'' (Wisco ...
(b. 1946), New Glasgow, Nova Scotia-native, American ornithologist
In other places
The surname becomes more widespread in the English-speaking world in general during the 19th century:
;Canada
* Edward Archibald (athlete) (1884–1965), Canadian pole vaulter
* Frank C. Archibald (Newfoundland politician) (1887–1972), Harbour Grace, Newfoundland native, politician
* Harry Archibald (1910–1965), Wynot, Saskatchewan native, politician
* Nancy Archibald (1911–1996), Montreal native, fencer
* Joan Archibald (1913–2002), Montreal native, fencer
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Jim Archibald
James L. Archibald (born June 6, 1961) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. He played right wing and played 16 games in the National Hockey League for the Minnesota North Stars between 1985 and 1987. He lives in Brainerd, Minnesota.
After pl ...
(b. 1961), Craik, Saskatchewan native, ice hockey player
* Dave Archibald (b. 1969), Chilliwack, British Columbia native, ice hockey player
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Ben Archibald
Ben Archibald (born August 26, 1978) is a former gridiron football offensive tackle. He was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an undrafted free agent in 2003. He played college football at Brigham Young.
Archibald also played for the Amsterdam ...
(b. 1978), American player of gridiron football
* George D. Archibald (1820– ?), Washington County, Pennsylvania-native, theologian
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James Archibald
James Putnam Archibald (1912 - May 28, 2006), was a judge of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court.
The son of a lawyer, Archibald attended Bowdoin College and law school at Boston University before returning to Houlton in 1937. He worked in his fath ...
(1912–2006), Houlton, Maine native, judge
* Joey Archibald (1914–1998), Providence, Rhode Island-native, boxer
* Lynn Archibald (1944–1997), American college basketball head coach
* Nate Archibald (b. 1948), South Bronx native, basketball player
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Nolan D. Archibald
Nolan D. Archibald (born 1943) is the retired chairman of the board, president and chief executive officer of the Black & Decker Corporation. Following the merger with Stanley Works,
Archibald became executive chairman of the board of Stanley Bl ...
Jules François Archibald
Jules François Archibald, known as J. F. Archibald, baptised John Feltham Archibald, (14 January 1856 – 10 September 1919), Australian journalist and publisher, was co-owner and editor of '' The Bulletin'' during the days of its greatest infl ...
(1856–1919), Australian journalist and publisher
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William Archibald (politician)
William Oliver Archibald (3 June 1850 – 28 June 1926) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1893 to 1910, representing Port Adelaide, and a member of the Australian House of Representativ ...
(1850–1926), South Australian politician
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Anna Archibald
Anna Archibald (born 14 September 1959) is a retired alpine skier from Christchurch, New Zealand.
Archibald was a New Zealand alpine champion in 1977 and 1978. She competed for New Zealand at the 1980 Winter Olympics
The 1980 Winter Olympics, ...
(b. 1959), alpine skier and Olympian
* Jeff Archibald (b. 1952), Auckland native, field hockey player
;United Kingdom
In the UK, Archibald is mostly found as a Scottish surname.
* Adam Archibald (1879–1957), Leith native, Victoria Cross recipient
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Adrian Archibald
Adrian James Archibald (born 1969) is a motorcycle racer from Northern Ireland.
Archibald, who was born in Ballymoney, has three career wins in the Isle of Man TT, including two races in 2003 riding for TAS Suzuki. The 2003 races were overshado ...
(b. 1969), Ballymoney native, motorcycle racer
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Alan Archibald
Alan Archibald (born 13 December 1977) is a Scottish football coach and former player. Archibald, who played as a defender, has been associated with Partick Thistle for most of his career. Beginning his professional career with the club as a ...
(b. 1977), Glasgow native, football player
* Bobby Archibald (1894–1966), Strathaven, South Lanarkshire native, association footballer
* George Archibald, 1st Baron Archibald (1898–1975), British politician
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George Christopher Archibald
George Christopher Archibald (30 December 1926 – 22 February 1996), briefly 2nd Baron Archibald in 1975, also known as Chris Archibald, was a British economist, a researcher and professor. He played a significant role in building the new Univ ...
(1926–1996), British economist, son of Baron Archibald
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Jimmy Archibald
James Mitchell Archibald (18 September 1892 – 25 January 1975) was a Scottish professional footballer.
Archibald, a Falkirk-born wing-half, began his career with Motherwell. He later moved to Tottenham Hotspur, making his Spurs debut in th ...
(1892–1975), Falkirk native, association footballer
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Jordan Archibald
Jordan ( ar, الأردن; tr. ' ), officially the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,; tr. ' is a country in Western Asia. It is situated at the crossroads of Asia, Africa, and Europe, within the Levant region, on the East Bank of the Jordan River ...
(1897–1946), Glasgow native, British Wrestling Champion 2012-2013
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Joseph Archibald
Dr. Joseph Samuel Archibald, QCArchibald received an honorary doctorate from the University of the West Indies. Despite the social convention on honorary doctorates, he preferred during his lifetime to be addressed as "Dr Archibald". (27 Januar ...
(died 2014), Saint Kittitian-born British Virgin Islands lawyer and judge
* Liliana Leah Archibald (1928–2014), English insurance broker
* Marion Archibald (1936–2016), Scottish numismatist
* Nicholas Archibald (b. 1975), Scottish cricketer
* Phyllis Archibald (1880–1947), English sculptor
* Robert Archibald (1980–2020), Paisley, Renfrewshire native, basketball player
* Sandy Archibald (1897–1946), Aberdour native, association footballer
* Steve Archibald (b. 1956), Glasgow native, association footballer and manager