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Learn more about Valter, Valter means "ruler of the army" in Old High German, derived from "waltan" (to rule) and "heri" (army)..

Valter - A soft boy name

Learn more about Valter, Valter means "ruler of the army" in Old High German, derived from "waltan" (to rule) and "heri" (army)..

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Valter, a name originating from Old High German, exudes strength and leadership. It means “ruler of the army,” suggesting authority and protection. With its many variants, including Walter and Walther, Valter is a name rich in history and is still popular today.

What’s the origin of Valter

Valter is an Italian, Portuguese, Hungarian, Russian, and Scandinavian form of the Old High German name Walter or Waltheri/Walthari.

What’s the meaning of Valter

Valter means “ruler of the army” in Old High German, derived from “waltan” (to rule) and “heri” (army).

Variants of Valter

Phonetics

Valter (Val-ter) is a slightly difficult name to pronounce with a soft sonority

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