Arlo
Arlo is a unisex given name. Some sources state it to be of Old English origin, meaning "endless energy"; it was first used by Edmund Spenser, who "evidently invented" it, as the name of a hill where the gods debate in his poem The Faerie Queene.
A 2018 Yahoo! UK article indicated an increasing popularity of "Arlo" as a girls' name in England and Wales.
People
Arts and sciences
- Arlo Bates, American author, educator and newspaperman
- Arlo Gilliam, American singer-songwriter and record producer
- Arlo Guthrie, American folk singer
- Arlo Haskell, historian, poet, literary organizer, and publisher
- Arlo Hemphill, American explorer, ocean conservationist and film actor
- Arlo U. Landolt, American astronomer
- Arlo Parks, British musician
- Arlo West, American singer/songwriter
- Arlo McKinley
- Arlo Jecis, Artist
Military
- Arlo L. Olson, American military officer and recipient of the Medal of Honor
Politics
- Arlo Hullinger, American politician
- Arlo Looking Cloud, Native American activist
- Arlo Schmidt, American politician
- Arlo Smith, District Attorney of San Francisco, California, during 1980–1996
Sports
- Arlo Brunsberg, former professional baseball player
- Arlo Chavez, Filipino boxer who has competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics
- Arlo Eisenberg, American aggressive inline skater
- Arlo White, English sports commentator
Fictional characters
Television
- Arlo Beauregard, in the 2021 Netflix animated series I Heart Arlo, voiced by Michael J. Woodard
- Arlo Davenport, on the British soap opera Hollyoaks
- Arlo Dean, on the British soap opera Family Affairs
- Arlo Givens, on the television series Justified, portrayed by Raymond J. Barry
- Arlo Glass, on the 8th season of the television series ''24''
Films
- Arlo Pear, in the 1988 comedy film Moving, portrayed by Richard Pryor
- Arlo, in the 2002 comedy film Orange County, played by Kyle Howard
- Arlo, a young green Apatosaurus and the main character in the 2015 Disney/Pixar animated film The Good Dinosaur
- Arlo Beauregard, the lead titular character in the 2021 Netflix film Arlo the Alligator Boy, voiced by Michael J. Woodard
Comics
- one of the titular characters of Arlo and Janis, an American comic strip