GREVILLE
Greville
Overview
The surname Greville is of Anglo-Norman origin, derived from the Old French personal name "Grévil". The name Greville has a long history in Britain and is associated with noble families and prominent individuals.
History
The Greville family has a notable history in Britain, with several members achieving prominence in various fields. One of the most well-known figures bearing the Greville surname was Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke (1554-1628), an English poet, dramatist, and statesman. Fulke Greville was a close friend of Sir Philip Sidney and a key figure in the court of Queen Elizabeth I.
Another prominent figure with the Greville surname was Francis Greville, 1st Earl of Warwick (1719-1773), a British nobleman and politician. The Greville family's estate, Warwick Castle, is one of the most famous castles in England and has been in the family since the 17th century.
Distribution
The surname Greville is relatively uncommon in modern Britain. It is more prevalent in certain regions where the Greville family has historical roots, such as Warwickshire and the West Midlands. The name may also be found among descendants of Greville families who have migrated to other parts of the world.
Notable Bearers
- Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke (1554-1628) - English poet, dramatist, and statesman
- Francis Greville, 1st Earl of Warwick (1719-1773) - British nobleman and politician
- Lady Charlotte Greville (1797-1883) - British socialite and courtier
Conclusion
The surname Greville holds a significant place in British history, with notable individuals and noble families contributing to its legacy. As a symbol of heritage and lineage, the name Greville continues to evoke images of nobility, culture, and tradition in the British context.
Typical given names associated with the Greville surname
Male
- Brendan
- Christopher
- Colin
- David
- James
- John
- Joseph
- Michael
- Peter
- Richard
- Robert
- William
Female
- Brooke
- Caroline
- Elizabeth
- Jessica
- Karen
- Lorna
- Margaret
- Mary
- Melanie
- Sarah
- Susan
Similar and related surnames
- Carafoli
- Caravelli
- Caravello
- Careful
- Carefull
- Carfell
- Carval
- Carvale
- Carvall
- Carvallo
- Carvalo
- Carvel
- Carvell
- Carvelle
- Carvelli
- Carvello
- Carvil
- Carvile
- Carvill
- Carville
- Carvilli
- Corfil
- Corfle
- Corvell
- Corvill
- Corville
- Creavalle
- Crevel
- Creveul
- Crivelli
- Crivello
- Crovella
- Curvell
- Curvelo
- Garafalo
- Garavelli
- Garavello
- Garfill
- Garofall
- Garofalo
- Garvel
- Garvell
- Gorvel
- Gourville
- Gravall
- Gravel
- Graveley
- Graveline
- Gravelis
- Gravell
- Gravelle
- Gravells
- Gravely
- Gravil
- Gravile
- Gravili
- Gravill
- Graville
- Gravilli
- Greefield
- Greenville
- Grenvill
- Grenville
- Greval
- Grevall
- Grevalt
- Grevel
- Grevie
- Grevil
- Grevile
- Grevill
- Greyfield
- Griffel
- Grivel
- Grivell
- Grouvel
- Grovell
- Karavla
- Karvela
- Karvell
- Kearvell
- Keravala
- Kervell
- Kervella
- Kervill
- Kerville
- Kirvell
- Kuruvila
- Kuruvilla
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.
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There are approximately 388 people named Greville in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around six in a million people in Britain are named Greville.
Famous people named Greville
- Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick - Countess (1861 to 1938)
- Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke - Politician (1554 to 1628)
- Edith Lucy Austin Greville - Tennis player (1867 to 1953)
- George Greville, 2nd Earl of Warwick - Politician and Earl (1746 to 1)
- Harri Greville - Welsh rugby league football player
- George Greville - Tennis player (1868 to 1958)
- Sarah Greville, Countess of Warwick - (1786 to 1851)
Names and descriptions courtesy of Wikipedia, and may contain errors. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of every famous person with this name.
