Marlow

  • Origin
    English, French
  • Meaning
    The name Marlow has different origins and meanings. It can be derived from the Old English word "mearg," meaning "famous" or "renowned." Alternatively, it can be traced back to the Old English elements "mere" (lake) and "hlaw" (hill), meaning "hill by the lake." Additionally, Marlow can be seen as a variation of the name Marlowe, which originated from a surname of Old English and Old French origins, meaning "from the hill by the lake."
  • Variations
    Marlowe, Marloe, Marlou, Marlowa
  • Similar names
    Harlow, Monroe, Willow, Arlo, Marley
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  • Marlow is a charming and versatile name with rich origins and multiple meanings. This lovely name has Old English roots and can be associated with "fame" or "renown," signifying the potential for greatness in a little girl's future. Additionally, it draws inspiration from nature, with connections to hills and lakes, imparting a sense of serenity and tranquility. With its growing popularity, Marlow has become a beloved choice for modern parents seeking a name that is both unique and timeless. Its adaptability also allows for various nicknames like Mar, Marley, or Marly, adding to its endearing appeal. Marlow's popularity has been further propelled by its association with accomplished individuals from various fields, including entertainment, sports, and literature. From Marlow Thomas, the esteemed actress, to Marlowe Heart, the enigmatic protagonist of "Heart of Darkness," this name has left an indelible mark on culture. Choosing Marlow for your baby girl bestows her with a name that embodies grace, strength, and individuality, making it a perfect choice for parents who desire a name as exceptional as their precious bundle of joy.
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