Nayelle is a unique and beautiful given name of French origin. It is derived from the French word "noyer," which means "walnut." The name Nayelle is believed to have been coined by French author Anatole France, who used it in his novel "The Gods Are Athirst" (Les Dieux ont soif). Although its meaning is not directly associated with any specific qualities or characteristics, the name Nayelle has a certain elegance and charm that makes it appealing. Today, it remains a rare but captivating choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their daughter.
Based on the provided statistics, the name Nayelle has seen a steady presence among newborns in the United States over the past two decades. Between 2002 and 2019, there have been a total of 22 babies born with this name.
In 2002, the name Nayelle was given to six newborn girls, marking its first appearance as a statistically recorded name in the United States. This number remained relatively stable over time, with five births each in both 2012 and 2017. The most recent year for which data is available, 2019, saw another peak of six babies named Nayelle.
These statistics suggest that while not extremely common, the name Nayelle has maintained a consistent presence among baby names chosen by parents in the United States over this period. Its steady popularity, with numbers ranging from five to six births per year since 2012, indicates that it may have established itself as a preferred option for some parents seeking a unique yet not overly uncommon name for their daughters.