Eudell is a unique and distinctive name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Gaelic word "Euan," which means "well-born" or "born of good stock." The name Eudell is thought to have been created by combining the elements "Eu," meaning well, with "del," which refers to one's family or lineage.
The name Eudell has a long history in Scotland, having first appeared in records during the medieval period. It was often used as a given name for boys, although it can also be found as a surname. Some notable figures with the name Eudell include Sir Euan MacSporran, a 16th-century Scottish chieftain, and Euan MacKinnon, a 17th-century Highland chief.
Today, the name Eudell remains relatively rare, but it continues to be used in Scotland and other parts of the world. Parents who choose this name for their child may do so because they appreciate its unique sound or its Scottish heritage. Whatever the reason, the name Eudell is sure to stand out wherever it's heard.
The name Eudell was not extremely popular during the period from 1911 to 1945 in the United States, but it did see some fluctuation in its usage. The name's popularity peaked in 1923 and 1916 with 16 births each year. Interestingly, there were more than 10 births every year between 1914 and 1926, indicating that the name was somewhat common during this period.
However, after 1929, the number of annual births with the name Eudell dropped significantly, with only 5 or 6 births each year until 1937. After 1937, the number of births with the name Eudell fluctuated between 5 and 8 until 1945.
Overall, during this period, there were a total of 241 babies named Eudell born in the United States.