Lyell
Lyell Origin and Meaning
Lyell is a distinctive masculine name of Scottish origin, derived from the Old Norse word "lilja" meaning "lily." It began as a surname, notably borne by Sir Charles Lyell, the influential 19th-century geologist who significantly advanced the science and mentored Charles Darwin. As a first name, Lyell has remained quite rare, never entering mainstream popularity charts, which adds to its distinguished appeal. The name has an elegant sound with its single syllable and melodious flow. It offers a subtle botanical connection through its lily etymology while maintaining a strong masculine presence. Lyell appeals to parents seeking an uncommon name with historical and scientific associations.
The name Lyell in Pop Culture
- Leyell Bonecharacter in Jenny Nimmo's "The Children of the Red King" series