Origin of Averall


Recorded in several spellings as shown below, this is an English surname but of pre 9th century Old French origin. Introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066, it derives from the word "avril", or the month of April, and ultimately from the Latin "aprilis", a derivative of "aperire", to open, with reference to the opening of buds and flowers in the spring. The term was used as a given name for someone born, baptised or officially registered in April, or having some other connection with the month, such as owing feudal dues.

It may also have been used as a nickname, perhaps with reference to the changeable weather of the month, or with reference to spring or youth. The surname from this source can be found as April,Averall, Averill, Averell, Avril, and possibly others. Early examples of recordings include those of Robert Aprill of Yorkshire in 1301; Richard Averil of Staffordshire in 1322; and John Aueril of Sussex in 1327. The forms of Averill, Averall, and Averell are also recorded in Ireland, where since the 17th century they have been associated with Counties Limerick and Tipperary, as well as the province of Ulster. Examples of recordings include John Averall who was bishop of Limerick in 1771, but was born in County Antrim, whilst in London, Henrye Averill married Cycelye Meryfeelde on April 25th 1585, at St. Michael's Cornhill. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Thomas Averel. This was dated 1275, in the Subsidy Rolls of Worcestershire. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  3. Scotland Scotland
  4. United States United States

The surname Averall. Genealogy, origin, history, meaning, and significance

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The surname Averall and its bibliographic sources

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  1. Averell
  2. Averill
  3. Avrill
  4. Aberle
  5. Aberli
  6. Abrell
  7. Abrill
  8. Aprill
  9. Averoldi
  10. Avril
  11. Avrile
  12. Avrille
  13. Aberola
  14. Avarello
  15. Abarle
  16. Abrahall
  17. Abraila
  18. Abralde
  19. Abrial
  20. Abriel
  21. Abril
  22. Abrol
  23. April
  24. Aprile
  25. Aprili
  26. Apuril
  27. Aubarell
  28. Auferil
  29. Auvril
  30. Avrillot
  31. Abriol
  32. Abrile
  33. Abarullo
  34. Abrales
  35. Aburahal
  36. Aubril
  37. Abraldes
  38. Abraldez
  39. Abriola
  40. Apperley
  41. Aprelev
  42. Aupperle
  43. Abu riala
  44. Aberlich
  45. Abberley
  46. Aupperlee
  47. Aprelkin
  48. Abril-martorell
  49. Abril martorell