Oceola is an uncommon given name of Native American origin, specifically derived from the Seminole chief Osceloa. It is a unisex name that has gained limited popularity over time. The name Oceola is often associated with strength and resilience, reflecting the leadership qualities of its namesake.
The name Oceola appears to have seen some popularity around the mid-1920s, with a total of 21 babies given this name between 1913 and 1931. However, it's clear that this name was not consistently popular throughout these years, as there were no births recorded under this name in several of those decades.