Armstrong Armstrong Name Origin

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The surname Armstrong is of Scottish origin, derived from the Old English elements 'earm' meaning 'arm' and 'strong' meaning 'strong'. It was originally a nickname for a person with a strong arm or a warrior. The name became a hereditary surname in Scotland and spread to other English-speaking countries.

This chart shows how many babies were given the name Armstrong each year, based on data from the U.S. Government's Social Security Administration (SSA).

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