Trell is a unisex name of African American origin, derived from the surname "Trelawney," which itself has roots in Cornwall, England. The name Trelawney translates to "from the village near the law," suggesting a historical connection to ancient British settlements. In recent times, however, Trell has been used independently as a given name, gaining popularity among parents seeking unique and distinct names for their children. It is often associated with strength, resilience, and originality due to its rare usage. The name Trell typically does not have any specific pronunciation variations, being pronounced /trel/.
The name Trell has had varying popularity over the years, with spikes in usage around certain decades and then falling off again. The highest number of births was recorded in 2010 with 9 occurrences.