Arlo

  • Origin
    German, Spanish
  • Meaning
    fortified hill
  • Variations
    Arlow, Arlowe, Arleaux, Arleau, Arloe, Arlohe, Arloh, Arlho
  • Similar names
    Aria, Alice, Ariel, Arden, Arya, Aubrey
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  • Arlo brings a whimsical, artistic sensibility to girl's naming while maintaining surprising strength beneath its gentle surface. This compact two-syllable name has surged in popularity recently, reflecting broader cultural shifts toward vintage-inspired and gender-flexible names. Arlo carries literary and musical associations that appeal to creative families, suggesting a free-spirited nature and unconventional approach to life. The name's simplicity belies its character—four letters that pack considerable charm and personality. Parents drawn to Arlo often appreciate its slightly quirky, indie vibe that feels current without being trendy. It works exceptionally well in sibling sets and pairs beautifully with longer, more traditional middle names for balance. Arlo suggests adventure, creativity, and a certain fearlessness that many parents hope to cultivate in their daughters. The name transitions smoothly from childhood through adulthood, maintaining its appeal across all life stages.
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