Meaning & Origin
Arnaude is the French feminine form of Arnold. The name Arnold derives from a Germanic name meaning “eagle power,” composed of the elements arn “eagle” and walt “power, authority.” This masculine form was introduced to England by the Normans, where it replaced the Old English cognate Earnweald. While Arnold faded in popularity after the Middle Ages, it was revived in the 19th century. Arnaude, as a feminine counterpart, remains relatively rare, fitting into the French tradition of feminizing Germanic names by adding an -e ending (compare with masculine Arnaud, a common French variant).Cultural ContextIn French onomastic tradition, feminine forms like Arnaude are often derived from masculine names to denote female bearers, especially in regions with a history of Germanic influence. Although not widespread, Arnaude aligns with the pattern seen in names such as Clotilde or Mathilde, reinforcing the sociolinguistic practice of gender-specific naming. Its usage is primarily documented in French-speaking areas, but it has never achieved common status, remaining a distinctive choice.Meaning: “eagle power” (via Arnold)Origin: GermanicType: Feminine form of ArnoldUsage regions: French, Francophone contexts