Arlo?
Does anyone have any information on the origins/meaning of this name? It's the name of my friend's younger brother (the family being of English/Irish origin), but I've never heard it used anywhere else.
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Doubt thou the stars art fire
Doubt thou the sun doth move
Doubt truth to be a liar
But never doubt I love...
www.opheliacsannonymous.blogspot.com
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Arlo seems to have been created by the poet Edmund Spenser for the name of a hill where the gods debate in his 1596 epic poem "The Faerie Queen". Experts think the fictional Arlo Hill is the same as a real hill in Ireland called Galtee More or Galtymore, and that Arlo is Spenser's alteration of Aherlow, the name of the glen which is next to Galtee More:
http://flickr.com/photos/8164399@N08/1548835335
http://www.tipp.ie/placesofinterest/aherlow-failte.htm
http://mountainviews.ie/mv/index.php?mtnindex=14
http://flickr.com/photos/8164399@N08/1548835335
http://www.tipp.ie/placesofinterest/aherlow-failte.htm
http://mountainviews.ie/mv/index.php?mtnindex=14
Thank you!
And what is the origin and meaning of Aherlow? TIA.
According to the following site, "The name ‘Aherlow’ is derived from the Irish, ‘eathralach’ meaning between two highlands."
http://www.cashel.ie/activities/walking/aherlow.htm
http://www.cashel.ie/activities/walking/aherlow.htm