Arleth is a bright, modern twist on the French-Spanish name Arlette, born from the Old German word “arn,” meaning “eagle,” so she carries wings in every syllable. In Spanish she glides out as ahr-leht, while English fans say ahr-leth, but either way the sound feels like a soft guitar chord at sunset. Loved by Latino families who adore names with both fire and grace, Arleth has fluttered up the U.S. charts—from only five little Arleths in 1995 to more than 700 in 2024—proving she’s a small name with big altitude. Parents often link her to vision, bold spirit, and a promise to rise above life’s canyon walls. Picture an eagle cutting through the sky; that’s the vibe Arleth brings to every playground roll call.
| Arleth Terán is a Mexican actress famous for her roles in television soap operas. |