Arleth

  • Origin
    German, Spanish
  • Meaning
    Arleth is often interpreted to mean "free man" or "free woman," combining elements of "arl," meaning "noble" or "eagle," and "hild," meaning "battle" or "warrior."
  • Variations
    Arlette, Arleta, Arlet
  • Similar names
    Aria, Ariana, Ariauna, Marlene, Scarlet
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  • Arleth, an elegant and distinctive name of Spanish origin, carries a deep sense of nobility and strength. Rooted in the Old German words for "noble" and "warrior," it conveys the essence of a free-spirited woman who fearlessly faces life's battles. Its rich history and unique sound make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a name that stands out. In recent times, several real female figures have adorned the name Arleth, excelling in diverse fields from acting and sports to journalism and music. Fictional Arleths have also graced the pages of well-known books and captured the imagination of fans worldwide. When choosing a name for their baby girl, parents may find Arleth as a wonderful option, embracing the combination of strength and grace. As little Arleth grows, she may be fondly called Ari or Lettie by her loved ones, adding a touch of endearment to her already captivating name. With its noble heritage and inherent charm, Arleth is destined to leave a lasting impression on those who come across it.
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