The name Aarno originates from the Finnish variant of the Old High German name Arnold. Parents traditionally use the name for their boys. The name is made of two Old High German elements – ‘aar’ meaning ‘eagle’ and ‘waltan’ meaning ‘to rule’. So, the meaning of Aarno is ‘who rules like an eagle’. From the medieval period, Aarno and its variants have been used as names for members of royalty, knights, saints, and bishops. People have a belief that those named Aarno have great leadership qualities, excellent decision-making skills, and are resourceful. They also have a strong fortitude, are ambitious, and love to be of help to others. Though not as commonly used as its older version ‘Arnold’, Aarno still ranks among the top 2000 names in the United States, Finland, and Germany.
Spelling of Aarno
A-A-R-N-O , is a 5-letter male given name.