Glendall is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of American origin. It is derived from the Scottish surname "Glendale," which itself originates from the place name "Glen Daill" in Scotland, where "glen" means valley and "Daill" refers to a stream. This name carries a sense of nature's beauty and tranquility, as it evokes images of lush valleys and babbling brooks. While it may not be widely recognized due to its rarity, Glendall has a unique sound that makes it memorable and appealing. It is often associated with individuals who possess a strong connection to their roots or an appreciation for the outdoors.
The name Glendall appears to have been moderately popular at two points in time, with six births recorded each in 1928 and 1951. There was also a spike of five births in 1953. Overall, the name has seen a total of seventeen births across these three years.