Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA force under General Archibald Hunter set out from Bloemfontein to achieve this in July 1900. Source: Internet
A mid-1830s watercolour portrays New Brunswick lieutenant governor Archibald Campbell and his family with British soldiers on skates playing a stick-on-ice sport. Source: Internet
Archibald, who works the daytime shift, commutes from Brooklyn. Source: Internet
Archibald Macbride Hunter Introducing the New Testament 1972 p9 "How came the twenty-seven books of the New Testament to be gathered together and made authoritative Christian scripture? 1. All the New Testament books were originally written in Greek. Source: Internet
Caoimhe Archibald, a Sinn Féin MLA, said it was “only right and proper that woman can access abortion services without having to travel, that they are free to be able to have healthcare in a modern and compassionate way”. Source: Internet
But from there the visitors righted the ship and delivered some strong hockey down the stretch before closing the deal on a well-executed four-way passing play that finished with Josh Archibald sliding home the empty-net clincher. Source: Internet