Axxl
A boy's name of Old Norse origin with 5 recorded U.S. births.
Meaning & Origin
Only 5 babies have been named Axxl in recorded U.S. history. That level of rarity means your child would almost certainly be the only one in their school, their workplace, and most rooms they walk into — a genuinely one-of-a-kind choice.
Axxl is not in the current top 1,000 boy names nationally, making it an uncommon choice — though your state or community may differ.
Axxl is a boy's baby name of Old Norse origin, a stylized spelling of Axel, derived from the Norse root meaning "divine cauldron." The double-x spelling gives it an edgy, rock-inspired look.
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Axxl first shows up in U.S. Social Security records in 2022. A twenty-first-century entry, Axxl belongs to the newest generation of American names — often coined, blended, or borrowed from international sources.
Its Old Norse classification suggests a path from old norse linguistic traditions into American usage, though the specific route — whether through immigration, literature, or cultural exchange — would require deeper historical research.
At a Glance
Popularity Over Time
Axxl has 1+ years of history in the U.S., first appearing in 2022.
Popularity by Decade
| Decade | Births | Avg Rank | Trend |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2020s | 5 | #12551 | — |
The Story of Axxl
A Gen Alpha name
Peaking in 2022, Axxl is a fresh, modern favorite. Boys named Axxl are most likely born between 2022 and 2022.
How rare is Axxl?
With fewer than 500 recorded births, Axxl is an exceptionally rare name — a one-of-a-kind choice.
The journey through the decades
First appeared in the records in 2022, peaked in the 2020s with 5 births that decade.
Year-by-Year Data
View complete yearly data(1 years, 2022–2022)
| Year | Births | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2022 | 5 | #12551 |
Source: U.S. Social Security Administration. Showing years with 5+ recorded births.
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Data source: U.S. Social Security Administration, 2022–2022