Ronelle is a unique and captivating female given name of American origin, derived from the combination of 'Roni' and 'elle'. It has gained popularity in recent years due to its distinctive sound and spelling, appealing to those seeking an uncommon yet elegant moniker for their daughter. Pronounced /roʊ'nɛl/, it rhymes with words like "clown" and "blow", making it easy to remember despite its rarity. The name Ronelle does not appear in the Social Security Administration's list of top baby names, adding to its exclusivity and charm. It is a beautiful choice for parents looking to give their child a special and unique identity.
The name Ronelle appears to have been quite popular among parents from the mid-20th century onwards, with a peak in popularity between the late 1940s and early 1970s. The most notable years for births with the name Ronelle were 1967 with 24 births and 1981 with 17 births. However, after the 1970s, the popularity of the name significantly declined, with only a few births each year from the 1980s onwards, and none reported between 1993 and 2001. Since then, there have been occasional years with a small number of Ronelle births, but overall, it seems that this name is no longer as commonly chosen for newborn girls compared to previous decades. In total, over the period covered by these statistics (1941-2009), there were 588 babies named Ronelle at birth.