Arold is an uncommon yet distinctive male given name of Germanic origin. Derived from the Old Norse elements 'aral' meaning 'eagle' and 'ulfr' meaning 'wolf', Arold signifies a blend of strength, courage, and freedom associated with these powerful creatures.
Statistics for the name Arold show that it was a popular choice among parents in the United States during the early 20th century, with five babies being named Arold in the year 1920 alone. This figure represents the total number of births recorded for this particular name across the country in that year. Despite its peak in popularity nearly a century ago, the name Arold has not been widely used since then and remains relatively rare today. However, each child born with this unique moniker is part of an exclusive group, sharing their name with only four others from the same year.