ATTRELL
Attrell
Etymology
The surname Attrell is of English origin and is derived from the Old English personal name 'Æthelhere', which combines the elements 'æþel' meaning 'noble' and 'here' meaning 'army'. Over time, this personal name evolved into the surname Attrell.
Distribution
The surname Attrell is relatively rare and is primarily found in parts of southern England, particularly in the counties of Surrey and Hampshire. There are also some instances of the surname in other regions across the United Kingdom, as well as in former British colonies.
Notable Individuals
Although the surname Attrell is not widely recognised, there have been individuals who have brought honour and recognition to the name. One such notable figure is [insert name and brief description if available].
Trivia
In certain historical records, variations of the Attrell surname can be found, such as 'Atwell' and 'Atwill', which may indicate alternate spellings or regional dialect influences.
There are approximately 190 people named Attrell in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Attrell.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adam
- Adrian
- Christopher
- Jeff
- Karl
- Mark
- Martin
- Matthew
- Nathan
- Nicolas
- Paul
- Peter
- Scott
- Stephen
Female
- Claire
- Denise
- Dora
- Joyce
- Karen
- Linda
- Sara
- Sheila
- Shirley
- Valerie