Stokley, of English origin, is a unique and distinctive given name that has been used sparingly throughout history. Derived from Old English elements 'stoc' meaning 'pig' or 'stock' referring to livestock, and 'leah' denoting a woodland clearing, Stokley literally translates to "place where pigs are kept in the clearing." This uncommon moniker offers a rustic charm and connection to nature. It was particularly popular during the Middle Ages but has since faded into obscurity, making it an appealing choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their child today.
"Stokley has had a significant gap in popularity between its two recorded peak years of usage, with no occurrences from 1926 to 2012."