The baby name Hiraldo is a boy name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "hi-RAHL-doh".
Hiraldo is Germanic, Spanish and Visigothic in Origin.
Hiraldo is a Spanish name that means "ruler of the army" or "leader of the soldiers". It is a variant of the name Geraldo, which is derived from the Germanic name Gerwald, composed of the elements "ger" meaning "spear" and "wald" meaning "rule". The name Hiraldo has been used in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries for centuries, and is still a popular name today.
The gender of the name Hiraldo is masculine. It is pronounced as hee-RAHL-doh, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The name is composed of two elements: "hira", which means "army" or "soldiers", and "aldo", which means "ruler" or "leader". The name Hiraldo is a strong and powerful name that conveys leadership and authority.
The origin of the name Hiraldo can be traced back to the Germanic tribes that migrated to Spain during the early Middle Ages. The name Geraldo was brought to Spain by the Visigoths, who ruled the Iberian Peninsula from the 5th to the 8th century. Over time, the name evolved into Hiraldo, and became a popular name among the Spanish nobility. Today, the name Hiraldo is still used in Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries, and is often given to boys who are expected to become leaders and rulers in their communities.