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      Meaning of the first name Durrell

      Origin

      French, English

      Meaning

      Derived from Dur, Meaning Tough or Hard

      Variations

      Burrell, Darrell, Derrell
      The first name Durrell has its roots in French and English origin, deriving from the word dur, which translates to tough or hard. The name is often associated with strength and resilience, encapsulating a sense of endurance that can be appealing to parents when choosing a name. The etymology suggests qualities of robustness and determination, making it a distinctive choice among names.

      Historically, the name Durrell has appeared in various records across France and England, where surnames often transitioned into first names. The use of Durrell can be traced back to the medieval period, as names reflecting characteristics or professions became prevalent. Surnames derived from traits or physical characteristics were common, thus solidifying the name's association with strength and stability in society.

      In contemporary times, Durrell is relatively uncommon as a first name, but it has gained a degree of recognition, particularly due to notable figures such as the British naturalist Gerald Durrell. The name continues to be used in various contexts, from literary references to modern naming trends. Although it may not rank among the most popular names today, its unique etymology and historical significance lend it an air of distinction that appeals to some parents looking for a name with depth and character.

      Based on our records...

      Hudson

      This is the most common surname associated with Durrell.

      Mary

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

      Durrell

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