Certificate of Name
Powell
English, Welsh
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsPowell is a Welsh surname that originated as a patronymic, meaning "son of Hywel". It derives from the Welsh phrase ap Hywel, where ap means "son of" and Hywel is a personal name popular in medieval Wales. Over time, ap Hywel was anglicized into surnames such as Powell and its variant Howell. The root name Hywel comes from Old Welsh Higuel, meaning "eminent, prominent" (literally "well-seen"). It was borne by several Welsh kings, most notably Hywel the Good (Hywel Dda), a 10th-century ruler who codified Welsh law into what became known as the Laws of Hywel Dda, a cornerstone of medieval Welsh jurisprudence.Usage and DistributionAs a surname, Powell is most common in Wales and England but has spread worldwide with Welsh emigration, particularly to the United States, Australia, and Canada. In the UK, the name frequently appears in regions historically associated with Welsh settlement, such as Glamorgan and Monmouthshire. The name's patronymic nature reflects the common Welsh naming tradition of using characters' ancestors' names to denote lineage.Notable BearersAs a given name, Powell (though less common) has been used for English-speaking men, especially in the United States. Notable individuals named Powell include Powell Clayton (1833–1914), an American Civil War soldier who later became governor of Arkansas and a diplomat; Powel Crosley Jr. (1886–1961), an American entrepreneur known for introducing the first compact car and founding the Crosley Broadcasting Corporation; and Powell S. Barnett (1883–1971), a U.S. musician and civil rights activist. The name's royal and legal heritage from Hywel Dda adds a layer of cultural pride for bearers of Welsh ancestry.VariantsThe most familiar variant is Howell, which derives from the same root. Other Anglicizations of ap Hywel include Powel and Poel (less standard). In Irish contexts, Powell has been confused with the similarly pronounced surname Power, though the origins differ.Key FactsMeaning: "son of Hywel"Origin: Welsh patronymic from ap HywelType: SurnameUsage Regions: England, Wales; diaspora in the U.S., Australia, CanadaNotable Bearers: Powell Clayton (politician), Powel Crosley Jr. (businessman), Powell S. Barnett (activist)
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