Arro is a distinctive and uncommon name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman family name 'Arrius'. The name Arrius itself is believed to be of Etruscan origin, possibly meaning "to plow" or "plowman". Arro is often associated with rural settings and agriculture due to its connection to farming. It is a strong and robust-sounding name that carries an air of simplicity and practicality. The name Arro has gained some popularity in recent years as parents seek unique and meaningful names for their children, often drawn to its short length and ease of pronunciation across different languages. Despite its Latin roots, Arro does not have any specific religious or cultural associations and is considered unisex, although it is more commonly used for males.
"Arro experienced 6 births in 2016 and an additional 7 births in 2018, bringing the total number of Arros born during this period to 13."