CUSSELL
Cussell
The surname Cussell is of Anglo-Saxon origin, deriving from the Old English personal name Cuthwulf. The name is a compound of the elements "cuth" meaning "famous" or "renowned," and "wulf" meaning "wolf."
The Cussell surname is primarily found in the southern counties of England, with historical records dating back to the medieval period. Variations of the name include Cuswell, Cusell, and Cussel.
Individuals bearing the Cussell surname have been involved in various occupations and professions throughout history. The name may be traced to individuals engaged in agriculture, trade, or other skilled vocations.
Notable individuals with the surname Cussell have made contributions to their respective fields, enriching the heritage of the family name. Today, people with the surname Cussell can be found in diverse regions, continuing to carry forward the legacy and history associated with this distinguished British surname.
There are approximately 126 people named Cussell in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Cussell.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Daniel
- David
- Henry
- John
- Michael
- Paul
- Peter
- Richard
- Steven
Female
- Amanda
- Amy
- Chloe
- Emma
- Geraldine
- Jacqueline
- Janet
- Lisa
- Sarah
- Vivien
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