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      Meaning of the first name Cockerell

      Origin

      English

      Meaning

      Derived from Cockerel, Young Rooster

      Variations

      Cockrell, Cockrill, Rockefeller
      The surname Cockerell is of English origin, derived from the word cockerel, which refers to a young rooster. This term has roots in Middle English, where cok indicated a male chicken, and the diminutive suffix erel signified youth or small size. As such, the name can denote a connection to poultry farming or may have originally been a nickname for someone who exhibited traits associated with young roosters, such as liveliness or spiritedness.

      Historically, surnames began to emerge in England around the 12th century, often reflecting occupations, geographic locations, or notable characteristics of individuals. Cockerell fits into this pattern as an occupational surname associated with aviculture. Its records can be traced back in various English documents, particularly in rural areas where agriculture played a prominent role in livelihoods. The name is akin to other avian-related surnames, indicating the importance of farming and animal husbandry in medieval society.

      In modern-day usage, Cockerell remains a relatively uncommon surname but is still present, particularly in English-speaking countries. It is also noted in various contexts, including genealogy and heritage studies. Additionally, the name has been adopted in contemporary culture, with references in literature and art. Some bearers of the name have made notable contributions in diverse fields such as science, business, and the arts, thus expanding the surname's recognition beyond its agricultural roots.

      Based on our records...

      Reachey

      This is the most common surname associated with Cockerell.

      Hannah

      This is the most common name of those married to a Cockerell.

      John

      This is the most common name for a child of a Cockerell.
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