Reynell, of French origin, is an uncommon yet elegant given name that translates to "little king" or "small ruler". It is derived from the French word 'rea', meaning 'king' or 'ruler'. The name Reynell was first introduced into England during the Norman Conquest in the 11th century and has been sparsely used ever since. Today, it remains a unique choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet historical name for their child.
"Reynell was quite popular in 1962 with six babies named that year."