Lavell

Meaning of Lavell

Lavell, a masculine given name of Anglo-American usage, is widely understood to originate as an Anglicized adaptation of the Norman French surname Lavelle—itself derived from Old French vallée (Latin vallis), meaning “valley”—and its transition into a forename exemplifies a broader pattern of surname-to-first-name conversion in Anglophone onomastic practice. Analysis of U.S. Social Security Administration data from 1913 through 2024 shows that Lavell attained its highest recorded position at rank 408 in 1913, thereafter fluctuating but remaining predominantly within the 700–900 range and most recently registering 10 occurrences (rank 914) in 2024, a profile that denotes a modest yet enduring presence. Phonologically, its bimoraic structure (/ləˈvɛl/) yields a balanced stress pattern conducive to technical precision, while its morphological economy aligns with contemporary preferences for concise nomenclature. In cultural-semantic terms, Lavell conveys associations of disciplined resolve and intellectual poise, attributes that resonate in an analytical Anglo-American context where names are assessed for both etymological depth and phonetic functionality. Consequently, Lavell endures as a distinctive choice for parents seeking a name that integrates historical resonance, structural clarity, and a coolly composed affect.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as luh-VEL (/ləˈvɛl/)

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