Glendale is an unusual and distinctive given name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic words 'glen' meaning valley, and 'dael' referring to a small plain or dell. This unique combination results in a name that evokes images of serene valleys nestled amidst rugged landscapes. The name Glendale has been historically associated with several places in Scotland, most notably the picturesque Glendale Valley on the Isle of Skye, which adds to its allure and mystique.
The name Glendle experienced a peak in popularity during the years 1923 and 1930 with 6 births each year. It then saw a slight decline until 1936, followed by another increase to 8 births in 1940. Over this period of time, from 1923 to 1940, there were a total of 37 babies named Glendle born.