Haraldo
/hɑɹˈɑldoʊ/
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Haraldo, a name of Portuguese origin, derives from the Old Germanic elements 'harj' (army) and 'wald' (ruler), meaning 'army ruler' or 'powerful army commander'. It evokes strength, leadership, and authority, often associated with historical warriors and noble figures. The name carries a commanding and dignified presence.
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