Archibald

[ahr-chuh-bawld, -buh ld] /ˈɑr tʃəˌbɔld, -bəld/
noun
1.
a male given name: from a Germanic word meaning “distinguished and bold.”.
Word Origin and History for Archibald

masc. proper name, from Old High German Erchanbald, literally "genuine bold," from erchan "genuine" + bald (see bold). Archie, British World War I military slang for "German anti-aircraft fire" (1915) supposedly is from black humor of airmen dodging hostile fire and thinking of the refrain of a popular music hall song, "Archibald, certainly not!"