Rell, of Old Norse origin, is a unique and distinctive given name. It is derived from the Old Norse word 'hroll,' which means 'rolling' or 'trembling.' This name gained popularity during the Viking Age, associated with various Norse gods and figures, though its usage has since become more rare.
"Rell saw its peak in popularity with seven births in 1941, followed by five births a decade later in 1954, making a total of twelve children named Rell born during that period."