Earlon is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of American origin, derived from English surname elements meaning 'noble' and 'from the oak glade'. It was likely bestowed to evoke a sense of strength, nobility, and possibly also a connection to nature.
Earlon was quite popular in 1928 with 7 births, but its popularity fluctuated afterwards, with 6 births in 1941 and 5 in 1946. Overall, there were 18 babies named Earlon during these years.