Arline, of French origin, is a feminine given name that has been used for centuries. It is derived from the Germanic element 'arl', which means 'eagle'. The name was popularized during the Middle Ages in France and England, often appearing as Arlin or Arlina. Today, it remains a unique and elegant choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet timeless name for their daughter.
The name Arline experienced a gap in popularity between 1918 and 1927, with no reported births during those years. It then saw an increase from 5 to 9 births between 1929 and 1933, but slightly dipped again in 1934 with 6 births. Overall, there were 36 babies named Arline born across these years.