Home › Baby Names Directory › Arthuro
Arthuro
How to Pronounce Arthuro
Pronounced ar-TOOR-oh /arˈtur.oʊ/Low
Meaning: Arthuro is a respelled Arturo, the Spanish and Italian form of Arthur, made to look closer to the English spelling by keeping the -th-. Arthur itself is an old Celtic name of genuinely uncertain meaning, often linked to a word for 'bear,' so Arthuro carries that famous but debated heritage.Low
Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data
U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.
SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.
History & Origin
Arthuro blends two spellings at once: it is Arturo, the Spanish and Italian Arthur, written with the English -th-. Arthur is a legendary Celtic name whose meaning is honestly uncertain, most often connected to a word for 'bear,' and Arthuro keeps that grand, ancient association.
It was never common in the United States, given to only around fifteen boys a year even at its peak around nineteen-eighty, carried mainly by Spanish-speaking families. A boy named Arthuro then is in his forties today.
Variations
Nicknames
Famous Bearers
- Famous bearers coming soon.
If you like Arthuro…
Explore names like Arthuro
Frequently Asked
What does the name Arthuro mean?
It is a respelling of Arturo, the Spanish and Italian form of Arthur, an old Celtic name of uncertain meaning.
How do you pronounce Arthuro?
It is said ar-TOOR-oh /arˈtur.oʊ/, three syllables with the stress on the second.
Is Arthuro a boy or girl name?
Arthuro is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Arthuro?
Arthuro was always rare in the United States, given to only about fifteen boys a year even at its peak around nineteen-eighty.













