Arleatha
ar-LEE-thuh
Arleatha is a girl’s name of Irish origin, meaning “A combination of Arlene and Aletha. Arlene is of Irish origin meaning 'pledge' or 'promise', while Aletha is Greek meaning 'truth'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1956.
What Arleatha Means
“A combination of Arlene and Aletha. Arlene is of Irish origin meaning 'pledge' or 'promise', while Aletha is Greek meaning 'truth'.”
The Story of Arleatha
Imagine a name born from a union of promise and truth, a single word carrying the essence of both into the world.
Arleatha emerges as a name woven from Irish and Greek roots, first appearing around 1915. It combines the Irish 'Arlene,' suggesting a 'pledge' or 'promise,' with the Greek 'Aletha,' meaning 'truth,' creating a rich, layered origin.
For your daughter, this name carries the weight of unwavering loyalty and genuine sincerity. You imagine her as someone whose word is her bond, whose presence is marked by an honest kindness you will cherish.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#11 in 1956
Total Births
158
First Recorded
1915
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