Sorrel

Sorrel is a surname of British origin that has been derived from the Old French word "sor" which means sorrel, a reddish-brown colour, commonly associated with the colour of a horse. The surname could have possibly referred to someone who had red hair or a reddish-brown complexion.

The surname Sorrel is not very common in Britain but can be found across the country. Its usage as a surname is believed to have been influenced by the Norman Conquest in 1066, when many French words and names were introduced into the English language. The use of colours in surnames was a common practice in medieval times to describe physical attributes or character traits.

Over the centuries, the surname Sorrel has likely evolved and diversified as families grew and migrated within the UK and abroad. Variants of the surname may exist due to differences in spelling and pronunciation over time.

Today, individuals bearing the surname Sorrel can be found in various professions and regions, contributing to the rich tapestry of British society. The name continues to carry a link to its historical roots and to the vibrant heritage of the British Isles.

Notable individuals with the surname Sorrel have made achievements in various fields, showcasing the diverse talents and accomplishments associated with the name. The legacy of the Sorrel name, though not as prominent as some other surnames, still holds its place in the mosaic of British surnames and identities.


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There are approximately 11 people named Sorrel in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Sorrel.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Jacques
  • Xander

Female

  • Sarah
  • Viviane

Similar and related surnames

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