Arold is a distinctive, uncommon given name of Germanic origin, deriving from the Old German elements "ar" meaning "eagle" and "wulf" signifying "wolf". This compound name was once quite popular during the Middle Ages but has since fallen out of fashion in most regions. Today, Arold can be considered a vintage or unique choice for a first name, offering an intriguing blend of historical resonance and rarity. It is pronounced as /ˈærəʊld/ or approximately "AR-o-ld".
"In 1920 alone, five individuals named Arold were born."