The name Walter is Germanic in origin and means “commander of the army.” The name is derived from the Germanic elements “wald” meaning “rule” and “hari” meaning “army.” Walter is most often used in German-, Swedish-, and English-speaking communities. The rise in popularity of “old-fashioned” names, such as George, Frank, Fred, Ava, Ida, and Violet, buoyed the name Walter as well. This name provides a solid, traditional vibe but also imparts a sweet, smart, bookish, and friendly feeling. Walter is also a bit quirky, too, and still rather uncommon. Additionally, Walter has well-known nicknames—Walt and Wally—that offer additional facets. The name Walt feels strong, confident, and sleek, while the name Wally evokes humor and lovable charm.

According to the Social Security Administration, the name Walter reached its peak popularity in 1914. It was ranked the 10th most popular name that year but remained quite popular throughout the first half of the 20th century. From there, the name Walter slowly decreased in usage until its low point in 2008, when it ranked 393th. Since then, Walter has seen a steady upward swing in the rankings, climbing to 274th in 2020. Its highest placement in the past decade was 265th in 2017. Walter evokes the period of the Greatest Generation, which encompasses those who lived through the Great Depression, World War I, and World War II. The tenacity, courage, ingenuity, and strength exhibited by those born in that era live on in names like Walter.

Name Variations

The following are Germanic variations of the name Walter:

WalthariWaltariWaltharWaltarWaltereWaldheriWaltheriWalthere WaltherValter

Similar Names

More boy names starting with W:

WadeWalkerWallaceWarrenWaylonWesleyWestinWilburWilliamWilsonWinstonWyatt

More popular old-fashioned boy names:

AaronAmosAbrahamAlbertCharlesEdwardEdmundFredrickHenryJohnJosephNicolasOtisPhillipRalph

Common Nicknames

Nicknames for Walter include the following:

WallyWaltWalty

Suggested Sibling Names

Looking for a sibling name for Walter? Names that work well include:

AlexBenjaminCharlesDorothyEmmaNoahHannahHarriottHenriettaLouiseLukeOwenSarahViolet

Famous People Named Walter

The name Walter stems from a storied history of famous Walters in politics, business, literature, and sports. Here are some notable figures your baby would share a name with:

Sir Walter Scott, celebrated Scottish novelist, playwright, historian, and poetWalter Becker, American musician, songwriter, and record producer, best known as the co-founder of the band Steely DanWalter Brennan, American three-time Academy Award-winning actorWalter Cronkite, trusted American TV journalist and anchormanWalter Davis, American professional basketball player and six-time NBA all-star who primarily played for the Phoenix SunsWalter Dean Myers, celebrated American author of young adult fictionWalter Johnson, American baseball player who pitched for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927Walter Jones, American Hall of Fame football playerWalter Mondale, American lawyer, politician, and the 42nd Vice President of the United States under President Jimmy CarterWalter O’Brien, genius Irish hacker, coder, and entrepreneurWalter Payton, legendary American professional football player for the Chicago Bears who is considered one of the greatest running backs of all timeWalter Matthau, American actor and comedian

Famous People Named Walt

Most people who go by the name Walt are officially named Walter. If you like the name Walt you can choose to use it as a nickname for Walter or simply name your child Walt. Well-known Walts include:

Walt Bellamy, American professional basketball player who won a gold medal at the 1960 Olympics as the starting center for the undefeated American basketball teamWalt Disney, American creator of the Walt Disney company, film producer, and animation pioneerWalt Frazier, American NBA basketball star who led the New York Knicks to win the team’s two national championshipsWalt Whitman, famed American transcendentalist poet and essayist

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