Armstrong
Armstrong is a boy's name with English roots. The meaning of Armstrong is 'strong arms'. Armstrong is a Scottish border-based last name. Its origins are in Middle English. The name was adopted in Ireland as an Anglicization of two Ulster Gaelic names, Mac Thréinfhir (which means 'son of the strong man) and Labhraidh Tréan (which means 'strong O'Lavery'). The name also has a Scottish origin, and it holds the meaning 'someone with strong arms'. In the context of Indian origin, the name means 'Powerful'. The name contains two syllables and is a very uncommon name.
Armstrong is one of those names that can be used as a main name and surname. The name is common to hear but not common to know daily.
Gender
Boy
Meaning
strong arms
Origin
English and Scottish surname
Numerology
A is for absolute, for you know your mind.
R is for romp, you know how to have fun!
M is for musical, your hidden talent!
S is for strength, there when needed.
T is for treat, that you always are.
R is for righteous, you know when you’re right.
O is for ornate, nothing plain here!
N is for natural, the genuine side of you.
G is for genial, a pleasing personality.
Lucky
Armstrong lucky number is 8.
8 is all about abundance. Within numerology, this number is linked to material wealth and financial success. Ambitious and goal-oriented, 8 can effortlessly assume leadership positions through its natural magnetism. 8 applies big-picture thinking to broaden its scope, racing up the top of any ladder to reach extraordinary heights.
Famous People Named Armstrong
- Tim Armstrong aka Tim Timebomb the lead singer of the band Rancid
- Neil Armstrong American astronaut
Armstrong in Pop Culture
- Maven Blackbriar character in the video game "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim"
- Maven Calore King in "Red Queen" series by Victoria Aveyard
- Maven (f) Also Mavin Mavine, Mavon. Mabyn is probably also from the same name, Irish Maeve (Meadhbh), name of a 1st c. queen, but of unknown meaning." (Entry in The Facts on File Dictionary of First Names (1983)
- Alaska Young title character in John Green's "Looking for Alaska"