Archie

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Meaning: Genuine, bold, or brave
Gender
Boy
Origin
German, Scottish, English
Popularity Rank
#347 (boys)
#674 (overall)

Popularity Summary

Archie has seen a resurgence in popularity in recent years, particularly in the UK, where it has consistently ranked among the top names for boys. Its royal connections have contributed to its appeal.

Why Parents Choose Archie

Parents often choose Archie for its cheerful sound and friendly vibe. Its historical roots and connections to popular culture make it a charming choice that feels both classic and modern.

History & Cultural Significance

Originally a diminutive of Archibald, the name Archie emerged as a standalone name in the 19th century. It gained popularity in the UK and has remained a beloved choice for parents. Its association with royalty, particularly Prince Harry and Meghan Markle naming their son Archie, has further elevated its status.

Archie is derived from the German name 'Archibald,' which means 'genuine' or 'bold.' It has been popular in various cultures, particularly in English-speaking countries.

Notable People Named Archie

  • Archie Andrews - fictional character from the Archie Comics
  • Archie Bunker - character from the TV show 'All in the Family'
  • Archie Mason - famous Scottish footballer

Name Variations

Archibald Archer Ari

Related Names

Albert Henry Edward

Similar Sounding Names

Artie Arnie Ari

Names with Similar Feel

Charlie Freddie Sammy

Sibling Name Ideas

Pop Culture References

  • Archie Comics
  • The TV series 'Riverdale'
  • Archie Bunker from 'All in the Family'