Earle
/ərl/
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Earle, rooted in Anglo-Saxon tradition, means 'pledge,' 'promise,' or 'nobleman.' It evokes a sense of honor, loyalty, and leadership, reflecting the qualities of a noble or trusted individual. While less common today, it carries a distinguished and timeless charm.
Earle G. Wheeler
Military, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1964-70
Earle Page
Head of State, Prime Minister of Australia, 1939
Earle B. Mayfield
Politician, US Senator from Texas, 1923-29
Earle I. Mack
Business, Real estate magnate
Earle Hyman
Actor, Russell Huxtable on The Cosby Show
Earle Combs
Baseball, The Kentucky Colonel, MLB Hall of Famer
Earle Bruce
Football, OSU Head Coach, 1979-87
Earle Brown
Composer, Developed open-form scores
Earle Birney
Novelist, Now Is Time
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