Originating from the English language, the name Mandell is commonly pronounced as "MAN-del" (/mænˈdɛl/). It is a male name with variations including Mandel. The name has been given to baby boys in the United States since at least 1921, with varying levels of popularity throughout the years. While it has not consistently ranked among the top names, Mandell holds a sense of uniqueness and individuality. Its associations are not tied to any particular meaning or historical figure, allowing parents to choose this name purely for its distinctive sound and feel.
Mandell Creighton was a British historian, scholar of the Renaissance papacy, and a bishop of the Church of England known for his moderation and worldliness. |