FURNELL
Furnell
Origin:
Furnell is a British surname of English origin. It is derived from the Old French word "fournier," which means a baker. The surname may have originated as an occupational name for someone who worked as a baker or in a bakery.
Distribution:
The surname Furnell is found primarily in England, with the highest concentration in the southern counties of Kent, Sussex, and Surrey. Over time, individuals with the surname Furnell may have migrated to other English-speaking countries such as Australia, Canada, and the United States.
Notable Individuals:
- John Furnell (1811–1886) – A prominent Victorian industrialist known for his contributions to the textile industry in Manchester, England.
- Sarah Furnell (b. 1975) – A British artist specialising in watercolour paintings, with several of her works displayed in galleries across the UK.
Variants:
Variants of the Furnell surname include Fournier, Furner, Furney, and Fournell.
Coat of Arms:
The Furnell family coat of arms typically features symbols associated with baking or the trade, such as wheat sheaves or loaves of bread. The colours and design elements of the coat of arms may vary depending on specific family branches.
References:
For further genealogical research and information on the Furnell surname, individuals may consult historical records, local archives, and genealogy websites.
Please note that the information provided in this entry is for illustrative purposes only and may not correspond to individual family histories.
There are approximately 1,303 people named Furnell in the UK. That makes it roughly the 6,005th most common surname in Britain. Around 20 in a million people in Britain are named Furnell.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Anthony
- Darren
- David
- John
- Mark
- Michael
- Nicholas
- Nick
- Paul
- Robert
- Simon
- Stephen
Female
- Claire
- Dawn
- Elizabeth
- Emma
- Hannah
- Julie
- Karen
- Linda
- Mary
- Nicola
- Susan
Similar and related surnames
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