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I've been seeing both Arlette and Arleth trending among Hispanic families in the U.S. (with both variants breaking the Top 1000 in the last decade). Honestly, I really like Arlette and would like to see it become more widespread.
Usages: Dutch, Dutch (Antillean), Dutch (Surinamese)https://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/naam/is/Arlette(Information from name #193543 originally submitted by user Robart)
It’s honestly not bad.
It's very sweet and sounds cute. Arlette is also super masculine, maybe a tomboy. I like it!
Kinda ugly, but it's better than Arlene.
Weird.
Fake and forced.
The name Arlette was given to 127 girls born in the US in 2015.
Arlette de Falaise is said to have been the mother of William the Conqueror.
My Lebanese friend's wife is named this. I guess it's alright, too "old-lady" for me.
The name Arlette was given to 148 baby girls born in the US in 2012 :)
This name reminds me of a backwoods trailer park redneck, in the same category as Arlene, Darlene, Ardell, Brandine, etc. No offense, but it sounds awful!
I like it, mainly because of its meaning. It's a little old fashioned, but it's different.
Cute, but old-fashionned.
Jean-Paul Sartre's mistress, who he later adopted, was named Arlette Elkaïm.
Arletta is the Czech and Slovak form.
I have an ancestor named Arletta, and my mom's name is Arla. I think those names are based off of this name, Arlette.
Arlette is also used in Norway. It is quite rare, though.

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