Nobleman, warrior, or leader
Derived from the Old English title 'eorl', which originally denoted a man of high rank or a chieftain. It evolved from a status name into a given name, often used to signify noble character or leadership. The 'e' ending is a common archaic spelling variant that adds a vintage, surname-like quality.
Fewer than 5 boys were named Earle in 2025.
Hall of Fame center fielder for the New York Yankees
Emmy-nominated stage and television actor
Distinguished Canadian poet and novelist
Eleventh Prime Minister of Australia
Inventor of the Band-Aid adhesive bandage
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).