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Is Arlo too popular?

83 replies

EmiliaGeorge · 25/05/2024 23:28

We had written off Arlo as an option for a baby name early on. The main reason for this is my sister in law has always loved the name, and she was also pregnant with a baby boy when we fell pregnant - so we assumed she would use the name. They have recently had their little boy and did not use the name.

The other reason we did not consider it is because of its popularity. I know it’s risen steeply and it’s now in the top 20 (England). Our daughter has a name which isn’t very common but also not unheard of, it’s between 200 and 250 in popularity.

My husband has recently told me that Arlo is probably his favourite boy name. My favourite boy name is fairly similar to Arlo, it could possibly be used as a nickname, but it is considerably less popular (not in the top 500). My husband says he doesn’t mind my favourite name, but definitely seems hesitant when he talks about it. He’s also expressed that he feels like it’s not a real name. I’m not sharing it because it’s not really relevant to what I am asking, so I don’t want opinions on that instead. I don’t hate the name Arlo so I am considering whether to just agree to Arlo, but I am concerned about the popularity.

How many Arlo’s do you know? Do you think he would grow up and get sick of being one of many Arlo’s at school/work etc?

Also, we had originally planned to use the middle name James as it is a family name. If I were to agree to Arlo I would not want to use the middle name James, I don’t like the nickname AJ and I think it’s two very popular names together. Do you have any suggestions for a more unique middle name?

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cherryassam · 26/05/2024 00:00

I know a couple of primary aged Arlos, an under 1 (all boys) plus a girl Arlo aged 2 or 3 (American)

IfflePiffle · 26/05/2024 00:00

It is popular, but I’ve heard way fewer Arlos than Arthurs or Alfies (if you like A names!) If you love Arlo use Arlo - he’ll be yours and he’ll be wonderful and unique to you :)

EmiliaGeorge · 25/05/2024 23:58

crenellations · 25/05/2024 23:40

I genuinely know four or five of primary age. Arlo James is nice though.

You don't need to use AJ as a nickname just because they are initials - that's a bizarre assumption imo!

Thank you for letting me know! It’s strange because I haven’t met any but I feel anyone I mention the name to seems to know quite a few.

I wouldn’t use it as a nickname, but there would be potential for it to happen at school age and I’m just not a fan of it. Someone who I went to school with became “CJ” - he was called Cameron James and was always known as Cam until he went to secondary. My friends son also became AJ (not Arlo James, his name is Adam Jackson) despite them never calling him it, so it’s just something I am conscious of. Plus, I also don’t like that it is two very popular names together so it wasn’t just the potential for AJ that put me off.

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PurpleChrayn · 25/05/2024 23:57

It's the sort of name chav footballers or reality tv stars in OK magazine give their children.

Grennwyld · 25/05/2024 23:57

I know just one. None in my DCs classes.

MistyHazelFox · 25/05/2024 23:55

I think it's fairly popular, but it mostly depends on areas where you live in. How about Ansel?
Ideas for Arlo's middle
Arlo Cedric
Arlo Dwyn
Arlo Jory
Arlo Ilyas
Arlo Val
Arlo Peter
Arlo Eliant
Arlo Hamelin
Arlo Valerian
Arlo Dimitri
Arlo Florian
Arlo Dorian
Arlo Lucian
Arlo Keir
Arlo Sylvan
Arlo Cornelius

crenellations · 25/05/2024 23:40

I genuinely know four or five of primary age. Arlo James is nice though.

You don't need to use AJ as a nickname just because they are initials - that's a bizarre assumption imo!

DistinguishedSocialCommentator · 25/05/2024 23:30

Never heard of it.