With playful roots in the Old English deorling—meaning “little beloved one”—Darleen feels like a warm hug spelled out in letters. This darling of a name twirled onto American birth records in the early 1900s, even nabbing a spot among Nebraska’s top 80 favorites in the late 1920s when as many as 16 newborn girls answered to Darleen. Pronounced DAR-leen, it dances off the tongue with the ease of a cozy sweater on a blustery day or a friendly wink across the room. Balancing vintage elegance with modern flair, Darleen carries an affectionate lilt, promising that each syllable is a tiny love note to the world. A sweet yet spirited choice, it wraps a lifetime of warmth into just two syllables—perfect for parents seeking a name as endearing as their little one.
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