| Gender | Female | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Old English; possibly Irish Gaelic | 
| Meaning | Noblewoman (English); Pledge (Irish) | 
| Other names | |
| Related names | Earline; Earleen; Earlena; Erlean; Erleen; Earla; Earley; Earlie; Erlinda; Eyrlene | 
Earlene is a given name, the feminine equivalent of the name Earl. Both names derive from Old English term eorl, meaning "nobleman" or "chieftain".[1] The name may also be related to the Irish Gaelic names Arleen and Arlene, which mean "the pledge".[2]
Variant spellings of this name include Earline, Earleen, [2] Earlena, Erlean, and Erleen.[1] Related names include Earla, Earley, Earlie[2] and Erlinda.[1]
People
- Earlene Brown (1935–1983), athlete
 - Earlene Fowler (b. 1954), author
 - Earlene Hill Hooper (b. 1938?), politician of New York
 - Earlene Risinger (1927–2008), professional baseball pitcher
 - Earlene Roberts (1935–2013), politician of New Mexico
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Earlene
 - All pages with titles beginning with Earline
 - All pages with titles beginning with Erlinda
 
References
- 1 2 3 Pickering, David (2005). The Penguin Pocket Dictionary of Babies' Names. London: Penguin UK. p. 114. ISBN 0141916397.
 - 1 2 3 Sheehan, Thomas W. (2001). Dictionary of Patron Saints' Names. Huntington, IN: Our Sunday Visitor Publ. p. 92. ISBN 0879735392.
 
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