JULL
Jull
The surname Jull is of English origin, deriving from the Middle English personal name "Julyan" or "Julian", which itself comes from the Roman name "Julius". The name is believed to have been brought to Britain by the Romans during their occupation of the country.
The Jull surname is primarily found in southern England, particularly in the counties of Surrey, Kent, and Sussex. The distribution of the name suggests that it may have originated in one of these regions before spreading to other parts of the country.
Variations of the Jull surname include Jull, Jule, Jullian, and Julian. Over the centuries, the spelling of the name has evolved, leading to the different forms we see today.
Notable individuals with the surname Jull include Charles Jull, a 19th-century English artist known for his landscape paintings, and Sarah Jull, a prominent botanist and environmentalist from the late 20th century.
The Jull family crest features a shield with various symbols representing strength, courage, and loyalty. The motto associated with the crest is "Fidus et audax", which translates to "Faithful and bold".
The Jull surname has a rich history and is a testament to the enduring influence of Roman culture on British society. Its bearers have made significant contributions to various fields, reflecting the diverse talents and accomplishments of the Jull family.
There are approximately 239 people named Jull in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Jull.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Adam
- Andrew
- Benjamin
- David
- Ian
- Lee
- Lewis
- Philip
- Rob
- Robert
- Roy
- Stephen
Female
- Deborah
- Emily
- Geraldine
- Hayley
- Laura
- Linda
- Sandra
- Sarah
- Sharon
- Sheila