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Howell is a common surname and given name that originates from the British Isles. It is derived from the Old English hugol, meaning "mound" or "hill". The name has been adopted in various forms across different cultures and regions, and has also been used as a place name in several countries.

Etymology

The name Howell is of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the Old English hugol, which translates to "mound" or "hill". It is a topographic surname, given to individuals who resided near a hill. Over time, the name has evolved and has been adopted in various forms across different cultures and regions.

People with the surname Howell

There are many notable people with the surname Howell. Some of these include:

People with the given name Howell

There are also many notable people with the given name Howell. Some of these include:

Places named Howell

Several places have been named Howell, including:

See also

  • Howell-Jolly bodies, named after American physiologists William Henry Howell and Justin Marie Jolly
  • Howell torpedo, a type of torpedo used by the United States Navy in the late 19th century


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