Luelle, a feminine given name of English origin, traces back to an early-20th-century Luella—a blend of the Germanic Louise (“famous warrior”) and Old Germanic Ella (“fairy maiden”). Pronounced loo-EL (/lu.'ɛl/), it has maintained a steady presence in the United States, recording 16 newborns and a rank of 934 in 2024 after hovering in the lower 900s over the past decade. Its two-syllable form conveys both gentle warmth and quiet determination, appealing to parents in search of a genuine yet distinctive choice. With a vintage charm refreshed by its subtle rarity, Luelle nods to tradition while remaining unlikely to echo through every classroom roll call.