Erle
English aristocratic title
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Erle Origin and Meaning
The name Erle is a boy's name.
Erle is a masculine name with multiple potential origins. It may derive from the Old English 'eorl' meaning 'nobleman' or 'warrior,' which evolved into the title 'earl.' Alternatively, it could relate to the elm tree, as 'erle' was an Old English term for a type of elm. The name shares pronunciation with the surname 'Earl,' though the spelling gives it a more distinctive appearance. While never widely common as a given name, Erle saw some usage in the early 20th century, particularly in the United States. Its most famous bearer was probably Erle Stanley Gardner, the creator of Perry Mason. The name carries connotations of nobility and natural strength, with a vintage charm that might appeal to parents seeking uncommon traditional names.
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Famous People Named Erle
- Erle Stanley GardnerAmerican lawyer and novelist
- Erle WiltshireAustralian boxer
- Erle C. KentonAmerican film director