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      Meaning of the first name Crowell

      Origin

      Old English Surname, Locational Origin

      Meaning

      Hill or Mound Dweller

      Variations

      Rowell, Mcdowell, Cromwell
      The surname Crowell is derived from Old English, reflecting its locational origin. It signifies a person who dwelled near or on a hill or mound, encapsulating the topographical features of the landscape in which early occupants resided. This connection to geographical characteristics is a common theme in English surnames, providing insight into the environment where the family had established its roots.

      Historically, surnames like Crowell began to emerge in England during the 11th century, coinciding with the rise of hereditary titles and land ownership. The name can be traced back to various regions in England, where families named Crowell were often identified by their proximity to notable geographical features. Such surnames not only served as identifiers for people but also linked them to their community and heritage, illustrating the importance of land and location in social structures of the time.

      In contemporary times, the surname Crowell can be found in various contexts across the globe, particularly in English-speaking countries. While it retains its historical significance, it has also evolved into a modern surname shared by descendants who may be unaware of its origins. The Crowell name appears in various professional fields, communities, and cultural references, demonstrating its continued relevance and adaptability in modern society.

      Based on our records...

      Hatch

      Hatch

      This is the most common surname associated with Crowell.
      Margaret

      Margaret

      This is the most common name of those married to a Crowell.
      Crowell

      Crowell

      This is the most common name for a child of a Crowell.
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      1844 is when there were the most people born with the first name Crowell.

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