GOROL
Gorol
Gorol is a British surname of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh personal name "Goronwy," meaning "fair-haired warrior." The surname Gorol is believed to have originated in Wales, particularly in the historical region of Clwyd.
The Gorol surname is relatively rare and is not commonly found within the general population. Individuals bearing the surname Gorol may have ancestral ties to Wales or regions with Welsh influence. The name's historical significance may be traced back to early Welsh clans or families.
Like many Welsh surnames, Gorol reflects the rich cultural heritage and history of Wales. It embodies the spirit of Welsh identity and the legacy of its ancient traditions. Today, individuals with the surname Gorol may be found across the United Kingdom and potentially in other parts of the world where Welsh descendants have settled.
The Gorol surname, with its Welsh roots and historical connotations, adds to the tapestry of British surnames and reflects the diverse heritage of the UK.
There are approximately 66 people named Gorol in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Gorol.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Artur
- Gabriel
- Jaroslav
- Lubos
- Marek
- Martin
- Milan
- Miroslav
- Peter
- Tomas
Female
- Audrey
- Ewelina
- Jan
- Jana
- Katarzyna
- Lidia
- Mabel
- Maria
- Marianna
- Tracy