Levette is an unusual and distinctive given name of American origin, predominantly found among females. It has gained some popularity over time but remains relatively uncommon compared to many other names. The name Levette was brought into prominence by its use in popular culture, notably through characters such as Levette Ball in the television series "The Wire" (2002-2008). The name's unique sound and spelling contribute to its intrigue and memorability. It does not have any widely known historical figures or famous personalities associated with it, allowing those bearing this name to create their own identity and legacy.
"The name Levette peaked in popularity between 1967 and 1971, with a total of 90 births during these five years. However, it has since declined significantly, with only 37 births recorded from 1972 to 1987."