SIDELL
Sidell
Sidell is a British surname derived from the Middle English name 'Sidel', which itself is believed to be of Old English origin. The name is thought to have been a topographic name given to someone who lived by a slope or hillside.
Families bearing the surname Sidell can be found predominantly in the United Kingdom, with notable concentrations in regions such as London and the South East of England. Over the years, individuals with the surname Sidell have made contributions to various fields, including academia, business, and the arts.
The spelling of the name may have evolved over time due to factors such as regional accents and dialects. Variations of the surname may include Siddell or Siddle.
Research into the origins and distribution of the surname Sidell continues to shed light on its history and significance within British culture and heritage.
There are approximately 184 people named Sidell in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Sidell.
Surname type: Location or geographical feature
Origin: English
Region of origin: British Isles
Country of origin: England
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: English
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Andrew
- Chris
- Christopher
- David
- Gareth
- Ian
- Mark
- Neil
- Peter
- Robert
- Timothy
- Wayne
Female
- Belinda
- Bernice
- Beryl
- Caroline
- Joanne
- Karen
- Kelly
- Margaret
- Rachel
- Rebecca
- Ruth
- Susan
- Wendy
- Winifred
Similar and related surnames
- Seidell
- Sedell
- Sidall
- Isdell
- Sidel
- Sidal
- Sidale
- Siddal
- Siddale
- Siddall
- Siddalls
- Siddel
- Siddeley
- Siddell
- Siddelley
- Siddells
- Siddelly
- Siddels
- Siddle
- Siddles
- Siddwell
- Sidewell
- Sidle
- Sidwell
- Sydal
- Sydall
- Syddal
- Syddall
- Syddell
- Syddle
- Sydel
- Sydell
- Zidel
- Shiddell
- Sidali
- Siddals
- Sidile
- Sidnell
- Sidwall
- Sidwells
- Sudell
- Szydel
- Zydel
- Sidoli
- Steele
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.