Origin and Meaning of Sedell

Meaning & Origin

Acorn or Sedge Hill

Origin: English - Derived from Old English elements 'sæge' meaning 'sedge' (a type of grass) and 'hill' referring to a mound or hill.

Interesting Facts

  • Sedell is considered a relatively rare and unique name that may be characterized by its naturalistic connotations.
  • The name is primarily found in English-speaking countries and is influenced by nature, reflecting features of landscapes, specifically wetlands or grassy hills.
  • Notable bearers are scarce, as Sedell is uncommon, but it is sometimes used as a surname as well as a given name.
  • Sedell is not widely popular as a first name; it tends to be more of a niche choice with little consistent trending.
  • Variations of the name Sedell may include Sedellia or Sedel, though these are also rare.