Edell, of Germanic origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name. It is composed of the elements 'ed' meaning 'prosperity', and 'hild' which signifies 'battle'. Thus, Edell translates to 'prosperous in battle'. This moniker was particularly popular among the Anglo-Saxons during medieval times but has since become quite rare, making it an intriguing choice for those seeking a unique name.
The name Edell had a notable start with 6 births recorded in 1916, followed by periods of varying popularity over the years, with spikes occurring in 1929 and 1956. However, it appears to have been consistently used throughout the decades provided, totaling 45 births.