Haroldean is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of English origin, derived from the Old Germanic elements 'hahur' meaning 'army' and 'waldan' signifying 'rule'. The name was popularized during the Middle Ages but has since become quite rare, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a less common moniker. It is often shortened to Harold or Dean, offering versatile nickname options.
"Haroldean was a unique baby name with only seven newborns bearing it in 1932."