| Gender | masculine | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | French | 
| Other names | |
| See also | Arnold | 
Arnaud or Arnault is the French form of the German given name Arnold. It derives from the Germanic roots, arn (eagle), and wald (power).
People named Arnaud include
- Arnaud Amalric (died 1225), Cistercian monk involved with the Inquisition
 - Arnaud Amanieu, Lord of Albret (1338–1401), French nobleman and Lord of Albret
 - Arnaud Anastassowa (born 1988), French-Bulgarian footballer
 - Arnaud Assoumani (born 1985), French long jumper
 - Arnaud Aubert (died 1371), French archbishop
 - Arnaud Baille/Sicre (c. 1250–c. 1350), French cobbler and informer for the Inquisition
 - Arnaud Balijon (born 1983), French football goalkeeper
 - Arnaud Beltrame (1973–2018), French gendarme lieutenant colonel murdered after swapping himself for a hostage
 - Arnaud Berquin (1747–1791), French author
 - Arnaud Bertheux (born 1977), French footballer
 - Arnaud Blin (born 1963), French historian and political scientist
 - Arnaud Boetsch (born 1969), French tennis player
 - Arnaud Boiteau (born 1973), French equestrian
 - Arnaud Brocard (born 1986), French football goalkeeper
 - Arnaud Bühler (born 1985), Swiss footballer
 - Arnaud Casquette (born 1978), Mauritian long jumper
 - Arnaud Chaffanjon, French genealogist
 - Arnaud Clément (born 1977), French tennis player
 - Arnaud Costes (born 1973), French rugby union footballer
 - Arnaud Cotture (born 1995), Swiss basketball player
 - Arnaud Démare (born 1991), French racing cyclist
 - Arnaud Denjoy (1884–1974), French mathematician
 - Arnaud Desjardins (1925–2011), French author and producer
 - Arnaud Desplechin (born 1960), French film director
 - Arnaud Dos Santos (born 1945), French former footballer and coach
 - Arnaud Di Pasquale (born 1979), French former tennis player
 - Arnaud Gérard (born 1984), French road bicycle racer
 - Arnaud Geyre (1935–2018), French former racing cyclist
 - Arnaud Hybois (born 1982), French sprint canoer
 - Arnaud II de La Porte (1737–1792), French statesman and government minister
 - Arnaud I de La Porte (1706–1770), French statesman
 - Arnaud Kalimuendo (born 2002), French footballer
 - Arnaud Kouyo (born 1984), Ivoirian footballer
 - Arnaud Labbe (born 1976), French racing cyclist
 - Arnaud Lagardère (born 1961), the CEO of Lagardère Group
 - Arnaud Larrieu (born 1966), French film director and writer
 - Arnaud Le Lan (born 1978), French footballer
 - Arnaud Lebrun (born 1973), French former footballer
 - Arnaud Lescure (born 1986), French footballer
 - Arnaud Lisembart (born 1984), French former footballer
 - Arnaud Maggs (1926-2012), Canadian artist and photographer
 - Arnaud Maire (born 1979), French footballer
 - Arnaud Malherbe (born 1972), South African sprinter
 - Arnaud Margueritte (born 1973), French former football goalkeeper
 - Arnaud Cartwright Marts (1888–1970), interim president of Bucknell University from 1935 to 1945
 - Arnaud Massy (1877–1950), French golfer
 - Arnaud Merklé (born 1998), French badminton player
 - Arnaud Merlin (born 1963), French jazz critic, music journalist and radio producer
 - Arnaud Monney (born 1981), Ivorian former footballer
 - Arnaud Nordin (born 1998), French footballer
 - Arnaud Tsamere (born 1975), French comedian, actor and television presenter
 - Arnaud Courlet de Vregille (born 1958), French painter
 
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