Last Name BURRELL

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Meaning Nickname: The borel, originally a term for a kind of coarse cloth. Afterwards used adjectively for a comely man, a peasant, a countryman. Borel was also used as a personal name. Another meaning is local, 'of Burrel,' a township in the parish of Bedale, North Rid. Yorks.
'Borel' is used by Chaucer in the sense of 'lay,' as 'borel-clerks' - 'lay-clerks.' It may be a corruption of Borrail.
Origin English, Irish, Falkland, Zimbabwean

Rank 1,414 (2000 US census) 1,313 (1990 US census)
Count 23,048 (2000 US census)

Race / ethnic distribution

The 2000 US Census claims that
  • 49.12%, or 11321 total occurrences, of those with this family name identified themselves as being white,
  • 45.89%, or 10577 total occurrences, as black,
  • 0.31%, or 71 total occurrences, as Asian and Pacific Islander,
  • 0.55%, or 127 total occurrences, as American Indian and Native Alaskan,
  • 2.1%, or 484 total occurrences, as two or more races, and
  • 2.03%, or 468 total occurrences, as Hispanic ethnic origin.


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