All about the name LYDELL

Meaning, origin, history.

Lydell is a unique and distinctive given name of African American origin. It is believed to have been created as an original combination of the names Lyndon and Dell, both of which are popular in their own right.

The name Lyndon is derived from the Old English word "hlyde" meaning "noisy" or "loud," while Dell comes from the Old English word "dæl" meaning "valley." Therefore, Lydell can be interpreted as meaning "noisy valley," although it's important to note that this interpretation may not hold true for everyone who bears the name.

The use of the name Lydell is largely attributed to the famous American basketball player and coach, Lydell Mitchell. Born on August 17, 1956, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Mitchell played college basketball at Marquette University before being drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers in 1978. He went on to have a successful career in both the NBA and ABA, earning several accolades including two-time All-Star and twice winning the ABA scoring title.

Despite its relatively recent origin, Lydell has gained popularity as a given name in African American communities due in part to Mitchell's success and influence in the world of basketball. Today, it continues to be a unique and recognizable name with a rich history behind it.

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United States

Popularity of the name LYDELL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Did you know that the name Lydell has seen some fluctuations in popularity over time? According to U.S. birth records, there were five babies named Lydell in 1928 and another five in 1936. This means that a total of ten boys have been given this unique name since then!"