Ozelle is an uncommon given name of English origin, derived from the French word 'ozelle', which means 'little eye'. This unique moniker was typically used for females in past centuries but could potentially be employed for individuals of either gender today. The spelling variants Ozella and Ozeila are also found occasionally. There's no specific day dedicated to this name in any known calendar, as it hasn't gained widespread popularity like many other names. However, its rarity may make it an appealing choice for those seeking a distinctive name for their child.
The name Ozelle experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over the years. It started with a low of just 6 births in 1903 and remained relatively uncommon until 1912. However, there was a substantial spike in popularity starting from 1913, reaching a peak of 34 births in 1917. This high level of popularity persisted for several years, with over 20 births recorded each year up to 1922. After that, the name's popularity declined gradually, dropping below 10 births per year from 1927 onwards. Overall, there were a total of 343 Ozelles born between 1903 and 1931.