Voncile is a unique and distinctive given name of American origin. It is composed of two distinct elements, 'Von' and 'Cile', each contributing to its unique sound and meaning. The prefix 'Von' is often associated with German nobility or military rank, while 'Cile' shares roots with the Latin word 'cella', meaning 'small room' or 'chamber'. This combination results in a name that is elegant yet approachable, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking something distinctive for their child.
The name Voncile experienced varying popularity throughout the period from 1910 to 1972, with significant fluctuations year by year. Between 1921 and 1933, it was particularly popular, peaking at 39 births in both 1922 and 1925. However, from the late 1940s onwards, its popularity declined steadily until it became quite rare by the late 1960s. Overall, there were a total of 1445 babies named Voncile during this period.