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Arlo

Arlo is a unisex given name. Some sources state it to be of Old English origin, meaning "endless energy"; it was first used by Edmund Spenser, who "evidently invented" it, as the name of a hill where the gods debate in his poem The Faerie Queene.

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Arlo
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LanguageOld English (Anglo Saxon)

Arlo (pronounced /ˈɑːɹ.loʊ/) is a unisex given name. Some sources state it to be of Old English origin, meaning "endless energy";1 it was first used by Edmund Spenser, who "evidently invented" it, as the name of a hill where the gods debate in his poem The Faerie Queene (1590 and 1596).2

Although originally a male name, 2018 Yahoo! UK article indicated an increasing popularity of "Arlo" as a girls' name in England and Wales.3

People

Arts and sciences

Military

  • Arlo L. Olson (1918–1943), American military officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor

Politics

Sports

  • Arlo Brunsberg (born 1940), former professional baseball player
  • Arlo Chavez (born 1966), Filipino boxer who has competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics
  • Arlo Eisenberg (born 1973), American aggressive inline skater
  • Arlo White (born 1973), English sports commentator

Fictional characters

Television

Films

Comics

  • one of the titular characters of Arlo and Janis, an American comic strip
References

References

  1. The Little Giant Encyclopaedia of Names, Nathaniel Altman, Sterling Publishing Co., 1999, p. 44
  2. The Great Big Book of Baby Names, Cleveland Kent Evans, Publications International Ltd, 2006, p. 49
  3. "Noah, Harper and Arlo revealed as some of the most popular unisex baby names". 15 May 2018.