Marvyl is an intriguing and uncommon female given name of unknown origin. It is believed to have been created recently, possibly as a blend of two other names or simply as a unique invention. With only a single syllable and three letters, Marvyl possesses a simple yet distinctive charm. The letter 'y' at the end lends it a touch of uniqueness and femininity. Despite its recent emergence, Marvyl lacks any specific historical or cultural significance tied to its nameholders. Instead, each person named Marvyl brings their own unique identity and experiences to the name.
The name Marvyl was most popular in the year 1928 with 8 births, while it was least common in 1932 and 1934 with just 5 births each. Over the span of these years (1915-1935), a total of 60 girls were named Marvyl.