Hard, durable metal; like steel
Derived from the English word for the metal alloy, it originally served as an occupational surname for a steelworker or a nickname for someone considered exceptionally strong or resolute. It transitioned into use as a given name, embodying qualities of endurance and industrial strength.
About 174 boys were named Steele in 2025.
Olympic silver medalist diver
Professional Australian rules footballer
Antagonistic sled dog · Balto
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
The same feel as Steele — far less common.
Hidden gems that stand out.