Arlo
Unisex given name
ArloGender | Male Given |
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Language(s) | Old English (Anglo Saxon) |
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Arlo (pronounced /ˈɑːɹ.loʊ/) is a traditionally male given name. Some sources state it to be of Old English origin, meaning "from the hill fort";[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]
A 2018 Yahoo! UK article indicated an increasing popularity of "Arlo" – alongside such names as "James", "Charlie", "Noah", and "Reggie" as a girls' name in England and Wales.[3]
People
Arts and sciences
- Arlo Bates (1850–1918), American author, educator and newspaperman
- Arlo Gilliam (born 1977), American singer-songwriter and record producer
- Arlo Guthrie (born 1947), American folk singer
- Arlo Haskell, historian, poet, literary organizer, and publisher
- Arlo Hemphill (born 1971), American explorer, ocean conservationist and film actor
- Arlo U. Landolt (1935–2022), American astronomer
- Arlo Parks (born 2000), British musician
- Arlo West (born 1958), American singer/songwriter
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 Bugeja (born 1986), Australian speedway rider
- 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
Video Games
- Arlo Flores, one of the survivor characters in the Roblox game Daybreak
- Leader Arlo, one of the Leaders of Team GO Rocket in Pokémon GO
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