ולטער
"Stranger, army warrior"
The name Walter is derived from the Old English words 'walh' meaning 'foreigner, stranger' and 'heorð' meaning 'army, warrior'. This name became popular among the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans, as it was believed to signify strength and protection. The name is also associated with the Christian saint Walter of Burgos, who is known for his courage and faith.
The name Walter can symbolize a spiritual warrior, someone who is brave in their faith and steadfast in their beliefs.
Creative, enthusiastic, and expressive.
ולטער
מקור השם: עברי, ערבי; פירוש: ראשית, ראש, ראשון; תיאור: שם גבר
Βάλτερ
παράγεται από το λατινικό, σημαίνει: πρωτότοκος
Walter
origo a Germanico, significat: primogenitus
WAH-lur
IPA: /ˈwɔːltər/
Creative, enthusiastic, and expressive.
Amethyst