Earline
Earline Origin and Meaning
Earline is a feminine name of English origin, emerging as a diminutive form of Earl, which traditionally means 'nobleman' or 'warrior.' The addition of the feminine suffix '-ine' transforms the masculine Earl into a delicate female name. Earline saw its peak popularity in the United States during the 1920s and 1930s, reflecting the trend of creating feminine versions of male names during that era. The name has a vintage charm that connects to early 20th-century American culture. Though it has declined in usage since mid-century, Earline retains a sweet, nostalgic quality that might appeal to parents drawn to revival of vintage names. The name's connection to nobility gives it an underlying sense of dignity and strength.
Earline Rank in US Top 1000
Famous People Named Earline
- Earline W. ParmonAmerican politician
- Earline S. RogersAmerican politician