Where does “arles” come from?

arles (Scots) comes from Middle English erles, from Old French erres, from Latin arrha, from Latin arrhabō, from Ancient Greek ἀρραβών, from Hebrew ערבון — guarantee: deposit: collateral.

Ancestry of “arles”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Middle Englisherles
2Old Frencherres
3Latinarrhadeposit, down payment; pledge
4Latinarrhabōmoney given to ratify a contract; a deposit or pledge
5Ancient Greekἀρραβώνearnest money, caution money; earnest, pledge;...
6Hebrewערבוןguarantee: deposit: collateral
Every word from Hebrew ערבוןEvery word from Ancient Greek ἀρραβώνEvery word from Latin arrhabō