Beryle is a unique and uncommon given name of English origin, derived from the Latin word 'beryllus', which means 'beryl'. Beryl itself is a green variety of the mineral bertrandite, often used in jewelry due to its vibrant color and scarcity. The name has not been widely popular throughout history but carries an air of uniqueness and elegance. It was more commonly used as a female name during the late 19th and early 20th centuries in some English-speaking countries, particularly England and Australia.
"The name Beryle had a consistent presence throughout the early to mid-20th century, with peaks in popularity around the years 1918 and 1920, and again after World War II in 1945. However, it never became extremely common, as seen by its total of 94 births across these 16 years."