DELSOL
Also recorded as Del Sol, del Sol
Delsol
Delsol is a British surname of French origin, derived from the Old French phrase "de le soleil", meaning "of the sun". It is believed that the surname may have been given to individuals living in sunny or bright places, or those who had a sunny disposition.
The Delsol surname is relatively rare in Britain, with most occurrences found in regions with historical connections to France, such as the Channel Islands or areas with French Huguenot settlements.
Individuals bearing the surname Delsol may have ancestral ties to France, specifically regions such as Provence, where the name is more common. Over time, variations in the spelling of the surname may have emerged, including Delsole or De Sol, reflecting the phonetic evolution of the name in different regions.
Through genealogical research and historical records, the lineage of the Delsol family can be traced, shedding light on their migration patterns, occupations, and social status over the centuries. Today, individuals with the surname Delsol can be found across Britain and in various parts of the world, contributing to the diverse tapestry of surnames and genealogy.
There are approximately 69 people named Delsol in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Delsol.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Darren
- Kenneth
- Lee
- Nathan
- Thierry
Female
- Nadine