Kyrell is an uncommon yet distinctive given name, of recent origin. Derived from the Welsh element 'caryl' meaning 'strong', it's a variant spelling of the more traditional Caryll. The name has gained popularity in recent decades, likely due to its unique sound and association with strength. Kyrell is often used for both boys and girls, making it unisex, and it's particularly popular among English-speaking countries.
"Kyrell experienced a notable surge in popularity from the late 1990s onwards, with its highest birth years being 2003 (37 births) and 2023 (31 births). The name's peak decade was the 2000s, during which it had an average of 28 births per year. Despite some fluctuations, Kyrell has maintained a steady presence in recent years, with over 25 births annually since 2014."