Male first names.
ARKLEY
MaleRare English name, possibly derived from Old English 'Ærceleah' meaning "bear woodland clearing" or 'Ærcel' meaning "bear strife".
ARKO
MaleRare and distinct Slavic name from the Baltic region that means "horse," symbolizing courage and endurance.
ARKYN
MaleUncommon unisex given name of uncertain Hebrew or Scottish origins, possibly meaning 'pure' or derived from 'ark', but its true meaning and source remain unknown.
ARL
MaleArlie is a captivating Scottish name derived from Àrguabhail, meaning 'high/noble stranger'.
ARLA
MaleScandinavian feminine given name derived from Old Norse "álr," meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength and courage.
ARLAN
MaleIrish name meaning "pledged" or "promised", derived from the Old Irish word "arlán". It has a rich history in Ireland and Scotland, associated with legendary kings and powerful families like the O'Arlan or O'Herlihy.
ARLAND
MaleUncommon Scottish name derived from 'Àirdeal', meaning 'high'.
ARLANDA
MaleRare Swedish female given name derived from the city of Arlanda, possibly meaning 'earldom' or 'province', suggesting power and nobility.
ARLANDER
MaleRare yet significant Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse 'arlindr', meaning 'noble' or 'brave'.
ARLANDIS
MaleUncommon yet globally present first name with unknown origins and no apparent historical or cultural significance. Its meaning remains obscure.
ARLANDO
MaleUncommon Italian male given name derived from the Italian surname "Arluno", meaning 'small ploughshare'.
ARLANDUS
MaleUnique male name of Germanic origin, derived from 'ar' meaning 'eagle' and 'land', translating to 'eagle land'.
ARLEE
MaleAmerican coinage by Edgar Rice Burroughs for his Tarzan series, first appearing in 1927's "Tarzan and the Golden Lion." Its meaning is largely derived from this fictional context.
ARLEEN
MaleAmerican female given name derived from the Irish surname O'Rourke, meaning "roe deer" in Gaelic. It was coined by author Edna Ferber in her 1924 novel and has a timeless quality associated with creativity and individuality.
ARLEIGH
MaleDistinctively English name meaning "honorable woodland clearing".
ARLEN
MaleRare American given name derived from "arlen," meaning "of Earls.
ARLENE
MaleAmerican given name derived from the Irish surname "O'Ruine," meaning "descendant of Ruadh" or red-haired.
ARLES
MaleHistoric French given name derived from the city of Arles, whose Celtic inhabitants were likely its namesakes. Its meaning is unclear but may relate to being between two rivers.
ARLESS
MaleRare and distinctive given name with unclear origins, possibly derived from Harold meaning "army ruler" or inspired by the French commune Arless.
ARLESTER
MaleEnglish given name derived from "earn" meaning eagle and "strete" meaning street, signifying 'eagle street'.
ARLET
MaleCharming Spanish given name meaning 'little pearl', derived from the word 'arlet'.
ARLETH
MaleSpanish name of Old German origin, meaning "strong protection" or "powerful protector".
ARLEX
MaleDistinct Spanish variant of Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind', and is often associated with strength and leadership.
ARLEY
MaleUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "earn" meaning "eagle," signifying strength, courage, and freedom.
ARLICE
MaleCaptivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from 'aralia,' meaning elegance, grace, and strength. Popularized in the early 20th century United States, it's rare yet sophisticated, offering its bearer a distinctive identity.
ARLIE
MaleAmerican name of Scottish origin, meaning "between two woods," with notable figures like Arlie Schardt and Arlie Russell carrying its legacy.
ARLIN
MaleRare Germanic given name derived from "arl," meaning "eagle," symbolizing strength, courage, and freedom.
ARLIND
MaleAlbanian-origin unisex name meaning 'eagle-like', symbolizing strength and freedom.
ARLINE
MaleRare German girl's name meaning 'eagle', symbolizing strength and freedom.
ARLING
MaleScandinavian given name derived from Old Norse "arlungr," meaning "eagle-powered." It reflects strength, courage, and freedom, and was historically used for Viking Age warriors. Today, it remains rare but powerful, drawing bearers to nature's beauty and symbolism.
ARLINGTON
MaleUnique English given name derived from Old English words "earl" and "ington," meaning "estate of an earl." It gained popularity in the 19th century inspired by Arlington House, built by George Washington Parke Custis. Despite being uncommon, it carries prestige and historical significance.
ARLIS
MaleGreek name derived from 'arkos', meaning 'bear', symbolizing strength and courage.
ARLISS
MaleEnglish name derived from 'arl', meaning 'eagle', signifying 'like an eagle' or 'eagle-like'.
ARLO
MaleMale given name of Pawnee Native American origin, meaning "between two hills," traditionally given to boys born between peaks or valleys. It gained popularity through Edgar Lee Masters' poetry collection "Spoon River Anthology" and is famously associated with folk singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie.
ARLOH
MaleRecently popular, unique given name with no known origin or established meaning.
ARLON
MaleGermanic name derived from the Old German word "arl", meaning "eagle". It also shares ties with the Belgian city of Arlon, once known as "Aurelianum" after Emperor Aurelian. Throughout history, the name has been associated with strength and courage due to its connection to the eagle symbol.
ARLONDO
MaleDistinctive male name of Spanish origin, derived from "arlón," a type of marsh grass, symbolizing strength and resilience.
ARLOS
MaleRare Latin-origin name meaning 'small plow' or 'hoe', historically associated with strength and hard work in ancient Rome.
ARLOW
MaleRare English male name derived from 'earn' ('eagle') and 'lufu' ('love'), signifying 'noble love.'
ARLOWE
MaleUnisex name of mysterious origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite lacking a known etymology or widely accepted meaning.