Torell
TOR-el
Torell is a boy’s name of Norse origin, meaning “Likely a surname that has transitioned to a first name. Possibly related to Tor, the Norse god of thunder.”, and peaked in popularity in 1984.
What Torell Means
“Likely a surname that has transitioned to a first name. Possibly related to Tor, the Norse god of thunder.”
The Story of Torell
A strong, dependable surname name, Torell carries an aura of reliability and quiet strength.
Torell likely began as a surname, now adopted as a first name, possibly linked to the Norse god of thunder, Tor. First recorded in 1978, it saw its highest usage in 1984, bridging tradition with modern naming trends.
This name speaks to a child you feel will be a source of steadfast support. You envision your son as independent and reliable, someone who will face life's challenges with grounded strength and unwavering presence.
AI Features
Unlock Torell’s Full Story
AI consultant · Sibling matches · Cultural deep-dive · Compatibility scores
🔒 No credit card needed
Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#8 in 1984
Total Births
63
First Recorded
1978
More Names Like Torell
View allAxel
Norse
Meaning
Axel is of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Hebrew name Absalom, meaning 'father of peace.' It gained popularity through the Danish archbishop Absalon.
Eric
Norse
Meaning
Derived from the Old Norse name *Eiríkr*, meaning 'eternal ruler' or 'ever powerful'. Composed of the elements *ei* meaning 'ever' and *ríkr* meaning 'ruler'.
Erick
Norse
Meaning
Erick is a Scandinavian variant of Eric, derived from the Old Norse name Eiríkr. Eiríkr combines the elements "ei" (ever, always) and "ríkr" (ruler, powerful).
Explore related name groups
Save Torell to your favorites list