Maezell is an uncommon given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin word "magister," which means "master" or "teacher." The name is composed of two parts: "mae-" meaning "with" or "together with," and "-zell" believed to be a variant of the Germanic element "-sigi," meaning "victory." Thus, Maezell could be interpreted as "with victory" or "victorious together." It is a unisex name but is more commonly used for females. In recent years, there has been a slight increase in its usage, particularly in the United States and Canada, yet it remains quite rare. As of 2018, there were approximately only 45 individuals with the name Maezell in the U.S., according to the Social Security Administration's database.
Maezell appears to be an uncommon name with only a handful of births recorded over the years: five in 1927, another five in 1929, and five more in 1941, bringing the total to fifteen.