Last Name AISKELLSummary/Contribute |
Meaning |
The son of Auskettle. On the other hand it could be local, with the suffix -gill, so common to the narrow gorges of the northern counties.
The son of Anskettle or Askettle, or Askell (kettle as a suffix always become 'kell,' 'kill,' or 'kle'). Anskettle (a variant of Oskettle) was probbaly a Norman introduction. | |
Origin | English, Irish |
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