Vearl is an uncommon yet distinctive given name of American origin, derived from Old English elements 'beorht' meaning 'bright', and 'weard' signifying 'guard'. It was first recorded in the early 20th century but remains relatively rare, perhaps due to its unique pronunciation. The name Vearl has two syllables and ends with a soft 'l' sound, giving it a gentle yet assertive rhythm.
"The name Vearl experienced its most popular years between 1915 and 1920 with a peak of 10 births in 1916. After that period, the number of births steadily decreased until it stabilized around five per year from 1926 onwards."