Arzell is an uncommon yet distinctive given name, of American origin. It was created by the author E.B. White for his children's book character, the mouse Arzell Mouse, in "Stuart Little." The name Arzell is derived from its creator's desire to give his character a unique and memorable moniker that would resonate with readers. While it may not have any specific historical or linguistic roots, Arzell has nonetheless become a recognizable and charming name in popular culture, associated with the beloved mouse protagonist from White's classic tale.
"Arzell was a popular name among parents over several decades, with peaks in the late 1920s and mid-1940s."