Arlo

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Arlo
GenderMale Given
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]

A 2018 Yahoo! UK article indicated an increasing popularity of "Arlo" as a girls' name in England and Wales.[3]

People

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Arts and sciences

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Military

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

Politics

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Sports

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  • 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

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Television

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Films

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Comics

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

References

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  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. ^ Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).