Jarlath
j(a)-rla-th,
jar-lath
Origin:Irish
Meaning:The lord of the west; The dark lord
Crown baby Jarlath with a name fit for a sovereign. This masculine moniker stems from Iarfhlaith in Irish. It consists of two Old Irish elements—iar and flaith. Iar means “after,” “west,” and “dark, darkness,” and flaith translates to “lord,” “ruler,” or “sovereign.” Therefore, Iarfhlaith or Jarlath signifies “the lord of the west” or “the dark lord.” If you’re a Harry Potter fan, The Dark Lord might ring some scary bells, as baby could be sharing a namesake with He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named. But not to worry, baby Jarlath will surely rule with grace when they sit on their throne, making you—and your fellow Potterheads—proud.
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