Jammel is an uncommon given name of unknown origin, likely derived from a blend of two names or words. It starts with the letter 'J', which is the tenth letter of the English alphabet and one of its most frequently used initials in given names. The name has four syllables: 'Ja', 'mel', where each syllable is pronounced similarly to their respective letters in the English language. Jammel may be considered unisex, as it doesn't have a clear masculine or feminine association based on its sound or spelling.
"Jammel peaked in popularity between 1986 and 1988 with eight to six births annually, before declining to five per year by 1990. After a gap of two decades, there were five Jammels born again in 2010."