Last Name HALLSummary/Contribute |
Meaning |
Local: At the hall. This has, of course, produced separate stocks all over the country, and every local directory teems with the name. The 'hall' was almost as familiar as the 'green.' It seems to have been a kind of superior and more pretentious dwelling, but not 'the Hall,' as understood in the present day.
Local: At the hole. From 'hol,' the hollow, the cave. Hoyle is a popular Lancashire surname and a variant of Hole. The two undermentioned persons were residents in Sheffield. Also happens as 'the son of Hoel.' Local: At the hall. This has, of course, produced separate stocks all over the country, and every local directory teemswith the name. The 'hall' was almost as familiar as the green. It seems to have been kind of superior and more pretentious dwelling, but not 'the Hall,' as understood in the present day. | |
Origin | English, Jewish, Dutch, Danish, French, Norwegian, Native American, Irish, Falkland, Ugandan, Austrian, Belgian, South african, Hungarian |
Rank | 30 (2000 US census) | 26 (1990 US census) | |
Count | 473,568 (2000 US census) |
Race / ethnic distribution | |
The 2000 US Census claims that
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