Lovelle, pronounced luh-VEL (/ləˈvɛl/), is a unisex name that combines the English word “love” with the French suffix “-elle,” creating a gentle yet spirited moniker that feels like a whispered promise. Though it’s never topped the popularity charts, Lovelle has quietly graced U.S. birth lists for over a century—from half a dozen babies in the 1930s to 11 little Lovelles in 2024—landing just outside the top 900. Odds are, parents won’t run into another Lovelle on the playground, so there’s no surprise spelling quiz at recess. With its blend of heartfelt warmth and subtle chic, Lovelle evokes enduring affection, quiet confidence, and a dash of playful swagger—an uplifting choice for a child destined to make their own unique mark.