Armand
Armand is a French male given name and family name.
origin
It comes from the Germanic language and is derived from Hermann .
Name bearer
family name
- Alfred Armand (1805–1888), French architect
- Amédée Armand (1807–1881), French entrepreneur
- Eilif Armand (1921–1993), Norwegian actor and poet
- Émile Armand (1872–1962) French anarchist author
- Enrique Armand-Ugón (1893–1984), Uruguayan lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Giuseppe Armand , Italian ski jumper
- Inessa Armand (1874–1920), Russian revolutionary
- IO Armand , pseudonym of Iwan Knorr (1853–1916), German composer
- Jacques Armand (1957–1991), French comic artist
- Louis Armand (cave explorer) (1854–1922), French speleologist
- Louis Armand (engineer) (1905–1971), French engineer and politician
- Marie-Paul Armand (1946–2011), French writer
- Philo Paz Patrick Armand (* 1996), Indonesian racing car driver
- Romain Armand (* 1987), French football player
- Sylvain Armand (* 1980), French football player
First name
- Armand Amar (* 1953), French composer
- Armand Léon von Ardenne (1848–1919), Prussian lieutenant general and military historian
- Armand Assante (born 1949), American actor
- Amand Louis Bauqué (1851–1903), architect of late historicism
- Armand Bazin de Bezons (1654–1721), French clergyman, Bishop of Aire, Archbishop of Bordeaux and Rouen
- Armand Bazin de Bezons (1701–1778), French clergyman, Bishop of Carcassonne
- Armand Beauvais (1783–1843), American politician, governor of the state of Louisiana from 1829 to 1830
- Armand Borel (1923–2003), Swiss mathematician
- Armand Călinescu (1893–1939), Romanian politician, 1939 Prime Minister of the country
- Armand Gaston Camus (1740–1804), French politician during the French Revolution, publicist and national archivist
- Armand Carrel (1800-1836), French publicist
- Armand de Caulaincourt (1773-1827), French general and statesman
- Armand Conrad (1922-2010), French jazz musician
- Armand David (1826–1900), French naturalist
- Armand De Decker (1948-2019), Belgian politician of the Mouvement Réformateur (MR)
- Armand Desmet (1931–2012), Belgian racing cyclist
- Armand Dufaux (1883–1941), Franco-Swiss aviation pioneer, inventor and designer
- Armand Dufrénoy (1792–1857), French geologist and mineralogist
- Armand Duplantis (* 1999), American-Swedish pole vaulter
- Armand Fallières (1841–1931), French politician, President of the Third Republic from 1906 to 1913
- Armand Forel (1920–2005), Swiss doctor and politician
- Armand Fouillen (1933), French former football player and coach
- Armand Gatti (1924–2017), French writer and theater and film director
- Armand-Louis de Gontaut, duc de Biron (1747–1793), French general
- Armand Grüntuch (* 1963), German architect, see Grüntuch Ernst Architects
- Armand Guerra (1886–1939), Spanish actor, director, writer and anarchist
- Armand Guillaumin (1841–1927), French painter and printmaker
- Armand Hammer (1898–1990), American industrialist and art collector
- Armand Heine (1818-1883), French banker
- Armand Kaminka (1866–1950), rabbi, Jewish scholar, translator and neo-Hebrew poet
- Armand de Kersaint (1742–1793), French naval officer and politician, during the French. Revolution executed
- Armand Krajnc (* 1973), Swedish boxer of Slovenian origin
- Armand Lanoux (1913–1983), French writer
- Armand Samuel de Marescot (1758–1832), French engineer officer
- Armand Marsick (1877–1959), Belgian violinist, composer and conductor
- Armand Mastroianni (* 1948), American film director and film producer
- Armand Meffre (1929–2009), French actor and playwright
- Armand Mergen (1919–1999), Luxembourg legal scholar, criminologist and publicist
- Armand François Louis de Mestral de Saint-Saphorin (1738–1805), Swiss diplomat and Danish envoy
- Armand Mieg (1834–1917), Bavarian officer and weapons designer
- Armand Penverne (1926–2012), French football player and coach
- Armand Peugeot (1849–1915), French entrepreneur
- Armand-Jean du Plessis, duc de Richelieu (1585–1642), Cardinal Richelieu for short, French aristocrat, prince of the church and statesman
- Armand Emmanuel du Plessis, duc de Richelieu (1766–1822), French and Russian statesman
- Armand de Périgord , Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Armand Marie Jacques de Chastenet de Puységur (1751-1825), French aristocrat, co-founder of mesmerism
- Armand Jean Le Bouthillier de Rancé (1626–1700), French nobleman and monk
- Armand Rassenfosse (1862–1934), Belgian graphic artist, book illustrator and painter
- Armand Gaétan Razafindratandra (1925-2010), Malagasy cleric, Archbishop of Antananarivo
- Armand Renaud (1836–1895), French poet
- Armand I. Gaston Maximilien de Rohan-Soubise (1674–1749), French politician and prince of the church, bishop of Strasbourg since 1704, cardinal since 1712
- Armand II. François Auguste de Rohan-Soubise (1717–1756), French prince of the church, Bishop of Strasbourg, great-nephew of the previous one
- Armand-Jacques-Achille Leroy de Saint-Arnaud (1796-1854), French statesman, Marshal of France and Commander-in-Chief in the Crimean War
- Armand Schulthess (1901–1972), Swiss object and text artist
- Armand-Jean-François Seguin (1767–1835), French chemist, economist and financier
- Armand Swartenbroeks (1892–1980), Belgian football player and politician
- Armand Thiéry (1868–1955), Belgian Roman Catholic priest, psychologist, engineer and professor
- Armand Thirard (1899–1973), French cameraman
- Armand Traoré (* 1989), French soccer player with Senegalese roots
- Armand Van Helden (* 1970), American house DJ and producer
- Armand Zaepfel (1890–1937), German film and theater actor
stage name
- Pseudonym of the German writer Fredéric Armand Strubberg (1806–1889)
- Armand (singer) , pseudonym of the Dutch singer Herman George van Loenhout (1946-2015)