Peil

Peil is a British surname that has its roots in the United Kingdom. The name is of Germanic origin and is believed to have been introduced to Britain during the Anglo-Saxon period. The exact meaning and derivation of the name are uncertain, but it is thought to have occupational or geographical origins.

The Peil surname has been historically found in different regions of the UK, with concentrations in counties such as Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Lincolnshire. Over time, individuals bearing the surname Peil have spread to other parts of the country, leading to a diverse distribution.

Individuals with the surname Peil have been involved in various occupations and activities throughout history. The surname may have been derived from the early medieval occupational name for a stake setter or timber worker. Alternatively, it could have denoted someone from a place named with a pre-7th-century personal name such as "Peola" (a parallel form of the Anglo-Saxon name "Pula").

As with many surnames, the origins and meanings of Peil have evolved over the centuries, reflecting the genealogical, historical, and social changes experienced by the bearers of the name.

Today, the surname Peil continues to be borne by individuals across the UK and beyond, contributing to the rich tapestry of British surnames and heritage.

There are approximately 37 people named Peil in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Peil.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Archie
  • Christopher
  • Donald
  • Erik
  • Geoffrey

Female

  • Janine
  • Karen

Similar and related surnames

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