Arloine, derived from the Germanic 'Earl' meaning 'noble', is an uncommon yet captivating female given name. It is pronounced /ˈɑːlwaɪn/ in English. This unique moniker consists of three syllables and ends with a soft, melodic 'ne' sound, giving it a gentle yet distinctive ring.
"Arloine saw a peak in popularity during the mid-1910s and again around the early-to-mid 1920s, with an average of six births per year over these periods. However, its usage declined thereafter, averaging about five births annually from 1921 onwards."