Meaning & Origin
EtymologyKnowles is an English topographic surname derived from the Middle English word knol and Old English cnoll, meaning "small hill" or "knoll." It originally referred to someone who lived near a hilltop or a small hillock. The name appears in various alternative forms, including Knoles, Knollys, and Noles.Notable BearersPerhaps the most famous bearer of the surname Knowles is Beyoncé Knowles (born 1981), the American singer, songwriter, and businesswoman. Other notable individuals with this surname include her father Mathew Knowles, a music executive, and her sister Solange Knowles, also a singer. In a historical context, the name has been borne by various figures in English-speaking countries.Cultural SignificanceAs a surname, Knowles reflects the common practice in English naming of adopting a person's location as a family name. It is geographically neutral but carries a sense of connection to the landscape, specifically hilly terrain. The name is also, in rare cases, used as a given name.Key FactsMeaning: From Middle English knol/Old English cnoll, meaning “small hill, knoll”Origin: Topographic surname for someone living by a hilltopType: SurnameUsage: English (especially in the United States and United Kingdom)