Surname and given name of Welsh origin
Howell An example of a Howell family Coat of Arms: Gules, three towers, tripled towered, argent. (the Coat of Arms for
Edward Howell , Lord of Westbury)
Pronunciation HOW -əlWelsh: [ˈhəu.ɛl] Language(s) Welsh Word/name Celtic , Old Welsh Meaning "Eminent", "prominent" Region of origin Wales , Great Britain Motto Virtus in arduo (Latin for 'Valour in difficulty')Variant form(s) Hoel , Howells , Howel , Howle Hugh , Hywel Frequency comparisons:[ 1]
Howell ( HOW -əl , Welsh: [ˈhəu.ɛl] ) is a surname and given name originating from Wales . It is an anglicised form of the Welsh name Hywel . It originates in a dynasty of kings in Wales and Brittany in the 9th and 10th-centuries, most notably king Hywel Dda ("Howel the Good") and three Welsh royal houses of that time onwards. The royal House of Tudor was also descended from them. Today, nearly 200,000 people bear this surname.
Etymology and history
Welsh origin
The name Howell originates from the Welsh masculine given name, Hywel, meaning "eminent" or "prominent", derived from the Old Welsh given name, Higuel.[ 2] Literally meaning, hy- (“good”) + gwêl (“sight”), "well-seen".
The first known recording of the name comes in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle , referring to a Brittonic king known as Huwal of the West Welsh in 926 AD.[ 3] Many scholars believe this to be referring to the 10th-century law giving Welsh king, Hywel Dda ,[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] to which many Howells claim their descent from.[ 7] He is the most famous historical bearer of the name, and was recorded with the title King of the Britons by 950 AD.
Howell as a surname is derived from the name of an ancestor, meaning the "son of Hoel" (and variants). Its original Welsh form would use the prefix ap , for example: Owain ap Hywel ("Owain son of Hywel").[ 8] The Latin motto for the Howell family name is Virtus in arduo (variously translated as "Valour in difficulty", "Strength in difficulty" or "Virtue in difficulty").[ 9] Howell (and its variant forms) as a given name has been popular in honour of Hywel Dda since the Middle Ages .[ 10]
In Geoffrey of Monmouth 's 12th-century pseudohistorical Historia regum Britanniae , there is mention of a late 5th and early 6th-century Brittonic king known as Hywel the Great , said to be born in around 500 AD. This is the earliest claimed account of the name, although Hywel the Great is generally considered as legendary, he appears in Welsh mythology and the Matter of Britain as a "king of Brittany ". He is considered a Welsh saint and was said to have been a relative of the legendary King Arthur .[ 11] [ 12]
In England
After the English Conquest of Wales in the 13th-century, followed by the Laws in Wales Acts 1535 and 1542 in the 16th-century, Wales was incorporated into the Kingdom of England . This resulted in the migration of Howells into Western England from Wales, particularly in counties along the Anglo-Welsh border .[ 7] Many settlers anglicized their surnames from their original Welsh forms, such as "Hywel" to instead "Howell".[ 13] In the Eastern English counties, the name was brought by Breton settlers after the Norman Conquest . The Breton forms of the name were Houuel, Huwel, Huwal, and Howael.[ 14] There is also a claim for the surname having separate English origins, from the place-name Howell found in Lincolnshire and derived from the Old English , hugol meaning “mound” or “hillock.”[ 7]
In the British Empire
As a result of English colonialism and subsequently, the British Empire , descendants of the Howell family name can be found across the world. Today, It is most prevalently found in the core Anglosphere countries, such as the United Kingdom , the United States , Canada , Australia and New Zealand .[ 15] However, during the period of slavery in the British colonies , many slaves were known by the surname of their masters, or adopted those surnames upon their emancipation . Some descendants of these formerly enslaved peoples, continue to bear these surnames today, particularly in countries in the West Indies .[ 16]
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, over 74.0% of all known bearers of the surname Howell were residents of the United States , 12.3% are in the British Isles (10.4% in England , 1.3% in Wales , 0.2% in Scotland , 0.2% in Ireland , 0.2% in Northern Ireland ) 4.6% in Australia , 3.0% in Canada , 1.7% in Jamaica , 0.8% in South Africa and 0.7% in New Zealand .[ 15]
Country
1880-81
% of Howells
2014
% of Howells
% Pop. Change 1880–2014
United States
22,965
64.5%
144,930
74.0%
+531.1%
England
10,134
28.5%
20,399
10.4%
+101.3%
Wales
2,373
6.7%
2,461
1.3%
+3.7%
Australia
no data
no data
9,137
4.6%
not applicable
Canada
5,968
3.0%
Jamaica
3,344
1.7%
South Africa
1,669
0.8%
New Zealand
1,320
0.7%
Other countries
132
0.3%
6,558
3.3%
Total[ 15]
35,604
100%
195,786
100%
+449.9% (total)
Notable people with the name include:
Surname
A
Ada Verdun Howell (1902–1981), Australian author and poet
Albert Howell (comedian) , Canadian comedian and writer
Albert Howell (cricketer) (1898–1958), English cricketer
Alfred Brazier Howell (1886–1961), American zoologist, primarily a mammalogist
Algie Howell (born 1938), American Democratic politician
Alice Howell (1886–1961), American silent movie actress
Anthony Howell (actor) (born 1971), British TV actor
Anthony Howell (performance artist) (born 1945), British performance artist
Arlene Howell (born 1939), American TV actress
Arthur H. Howell (1872–1940), American zoologist
B
Bailey Howell (born 1937), American basketball player
Benny Howell (born 1988), English cricketer
Benjamin Franklin Howell (1844–1933), American Republican politician
Benjamin Hunting Howell (1875–unknown), American rower
Beryl A. Howell (born 1956), American judge
Bill Howell (American football) (1905–1981), American football player
Bill Howell (cricketer) (1869–1940), Australian cricketer
Blue Howell (1905–1964), American football player
Brett Harland Howell , British musician
Buddy Howell (born 1996), American football player
C
C. Thomas Howell (born 1966), American actor
Carla Howell (born 1955), American Libertarian politician
Cedric Howell (1896–1919), Australian fighter pilot
Charles Howell (British politician) (1905–1974), British Labour politician and member of Parliament
Charles Howell III (born 1979), American golfer
Charles Andrew Howell III (1930–2011), American businessman
Charles Augustus Howell (1840–1890), British-Portuguese art dealer
Charles Henry Howell (c. 1824 – 1905), British architect
Charles R. Howell (1904–1973), American politician and member of the House of Representatives
Charmaine Howell (born 1975), Jamaican athlete
Christopher Howell (born 1945), American poet
Christopher Howell (cricketer) (born 1977), English cricketer
Clarence Howell (1881–1936), American chess master
Clark Howell (1863–1936), American newspaperman and politician
Clement Howell (1935–1987), Turks and Caicos politician
Colin Howell (born 1959), Northern Irish murderer
D
Daedalus Howell (born 1972), American writer
Daniel Howell (born 1991), British vlogger and BBC Radio 1 presenter
Daniel Howell (Wisconsin politician) (1807–1890), Wisconsin state senator
David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford (born 1936), British Conservative politician
David Howell (British Army officer) , British barrister and officer
David Howell (chaplain) (1929–2017), Anglican priest and writer
David Howell (chess player) (born 1990), British chess grandmaster
David Howell (footballer) (born 1958), English footballer
David Howell (golfer) (born 1975), English golfer
David Howell (jurist) (1747–1824), American jurist
David Howell (priest) (1831–1903), British clergyman
David Howell (rugby league) (born 1983), Australian rugby league player
Dean Howell (born 1980), English footballer
Deborah Howell (1941–2010), American journalist
Delles Howell (born 1948), American football player
Denis Howell, Baron Howell (1923–1998), British Labour politician
Dixie Howell (1912–1971), American football player
Dixie Howell (catcher) (1920–1990), American baseball player
Dixie Howell (pitcher) (1920–1960), American baseball player
Dorothy Howell (composer) (1898–1982), British composer and pianist
Dorothy Howell (screenwriter) (1899–1971), American screenwriter
Dorothy Emma Howell (1919–2011), American homemaker and mother of Hillary Clinton
Douglass Morse Howell (1906–1994), American papermaker and artist
E
F
G
Gareth Howell (born 1981), Welsh racing driver
Gary Howell (Michigan politician) , member of the Michigan House of Representatives
Gary Howell (West Virginia politician) (born 1966), member of the West Virginia House of Delegates
George Howell (entrepreneur) (born 1945), American entrepreneur
George Howell (Pennsylvania politician) (1859–1913), American Republican politician
George Howell (soldier) (1893–1964), Australian soldier
George Howell (trade unionist) (1833–1911), British politician and trade unionist
George Evan Howell (1905–1980), American Republican politician
George Howell Kidder (1925–2009), American lawyer
Gerran Howell (born 1991), Welsh actor
Gillian Howell (1927–2000), British architect
Graham Howell (born 1951), English footballer
Gwynne Howell (born 1938), Welsh opera singer
H
I
Ian Howell (born 1958), South African cricketer and umpire
J
Jack Howell (baseball) (born 1961), American baseball player
Jack Howell (footballer) (1924–1994), Australian rules football player
Jack Howell (swimmer) (1899–1967), American swimmer
Jack P. Howell (1895–1971), Australian rules football player
James Howell (disambiguation) , several people
Jamie Howell (born 1977), English footballer
Janet Howell (born 1944), American Democratic politician
Jay Howell (born 1955), American baseball player
Jennifer Howell , Canadian-American voice actor
Jenny Howell (died 1984), American murder victim
Jeremiah B. Howell (1771–1822), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island
Jim Lee Howell (1914–1995), American football player
Joe Howell , American songwriter
John Howell (defensive back) (born 1978), American football player
John Howell (halfback) (1915–1946), American football player
John Howell (politician) (born 1955), British Conservative politician
John Adams Howell (1840–1918), American naval officer
John Cummings Howell (1819–1892), American naval officer
John H. Howell , American officer
John McDade Howell (1922–2016), American professor
John Thomas Howell (1903–1994), American botanist
John White Howell (1857–1937), American electrical engineer
Jordan Charles Howell , British musician
Joseph Howell (1857–1918), American Republican politician
Joshua B. Howell (1806–1864), American officer
J. P. Howell (born 1983), American baseball player
K
L
Lane Howell (born 1941), American football player
Larry Howell , American mechanical engineer
Laura Howell , British comic book artist
Lenzie Howell (1967–2020), American basketball player
Leonard Howell (1898–1981), Jamaican religious figure, founder of the Rastafari movement
Leonard Howell (footballer) (1848–1895), English footballer
Lis Howell (born 1951), British journalist
Llorne Howell (born 1972), New Zealand cricketer
Lottice Howell (1897–1982), American singer and actress
Luke Howell (born 1994), Australian film actor
M
Magnolia Howell (born 1983), sprinter for Trinidad and Tobago
Margaret Howell (born 1946), British fashion designer
Margaret Kempe Howell (1806–1867), American heiress, slave owner, and planter
Mark Howell (born 1952), American musician
Markus Howell (born 1975), Canadian football player
Mary Howell (1932–1998), American physician and psychologist
Matilda Howell (1859–1938), American archer
Max Howell (1921–2012), Australian rules footballer
Max Howell (educator) (1927–2014), Australian educator and rugby union player
Mike Howell (born 1943), American footballer
Miles Kristian Howell , British musician
Morton B. Howell (1834–1909), American politician
Myfanwy Howell (1903–1988), Welsh broadcaster
N
P
R
Rab Howell (1869–1937), British footballer
Ralph Howell (1923–2008), British Conservative politician
Red Howell (1909–1950), American baseball player
Rhoda Pitchlynn Howell (1814–1911), Choctaw rancher and community leader
Richard Howell (1754–1802), American politician; governor of New Jersey from 1794 to 1802
Richard Howell (basketball) (born 1990), American-Israeli basketball player
Richard Howell (comics) , American comic book creator
Richard Howell (cricketer) (born 1982), English cricketer
Richard Howell (swimmer) (1903–1967), American swimmer
Rob Howell , British costume and set designer
Robert B. Howell (1864–1933), American Republican politician
Rod Howell (born 1975), American dancer
Roger Howell Jr. (1936–1989), American professor
Roland Howell (1892–1973), American baseball player
Ron Howell (Australian footballer) (1919–2015), Australian rules footballer
Ron Howell (Canadian sportsman) (1935–1992), Canadian football and ice hockey player
Ron Howell (footballer, born 1949) , English footballer
Rosemary Jessamyn Howell , Australian lawyer and academic
Roy Howell (born 1953), American baseball player
Rufus K. Howell (1820–1890), Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court
Russ Howell , American skateboarder
S
T
V
Valma Howell (1896–1979), Australian artist
Varina Howell (1826–1906), First Lady of the Confederate States of America; wife of CSA President Jefferson Davis
Verdun Howell (born 1937), Australian rules footballer
David Koresh (born Vernon Howell) (1959–1993), American leader of Branch Davidians religious sect
W
Walter Howell (born 1929), Australian rower
Wayne Howell (1921–1993), American voice-over announcer
William Howell (rugby player) (1863–unknown), Welsh rugby union player
William Henry Howell (1860–1945), American physiologist
William J. Howell (born 1943), American Republican politician
William R. Howell , American businessman
William Roe Howell (1846–1890), American photographer
William Thompson Howell (1810–1870), American jurist and politician
W. Nathaniel Howell (1939–2020), U.S. Ambassador to Kuwait, 1987–1991
Y
Given name
Howell Appling Jr. (1919–2002), American businessman and Republican politician
Howell Binkley , American lighting designer
Howell Cheney (1870–1957), American businessman
Howell Cobb (1815–1868), American political figure
Howell Cobb (born 1772) (1772–1818), American politician
Howell Cobb (judge) (1922–2005), American judge
Howell Davies (politician) (1851–1932), British Liberal politician
Howell Davies (rugby) , Welsh rugby player
Howell Davis (c. 1690–1719), British pirate
Howell de Francis , Welsh rugby league player
Howell M. Estes II (1914–2007), American general
Howell M. Estes III (born 1941), American general
Howell M. Forgy , USN chaplain
Howell Glynne (1906–1969), British opera singer
Howell Arthur Gwynne (1865–1950), British newspaper editor
Howell Hansel (1860–1917), American film director
Howell Harris (academic) , British history professor
Howell Heflin (1921–2005), American Democratic politician
Howell Hollis , American golf coach
Howell Edmunds Jackson (1832–1895), American jurist and politician
Howell Jones (1882–1908), Welsh rugby union player
Howell Lewis (1888–1971), Welsh rugby union player
Howell Elvet Lewis (1860–1953), Welsh poet and hymn-writer
Howell W. Melton (1923–2015), American judge
Howell W. Melton Jr. (born 1951), American lawyer
Howell Oakdeane Morrison (1888–1984), American musician
Howell Peacock (1889–1962), American basketball coach
Howell Peregrine (1938–2007), British mathematician
Howell Raines (born 1943), American journalist, former Executive Editor of the New York Times
Howell Tatum (died 1822), Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court
Howell Tong (born 1944), Hong Kong statistician
Howell Arthur John Witt (1920–1998), Australian clergyman
Fictional characters
Brutus "Brutal" Howell, prison guard played by David Morse in The Green Mile
Claire Howell , prison guard played by Kristin Rohde on TV's Oz
Thurston Howell III , millionaire played by Jim Backus on TV's Gilligan's Island
Lovey Howell , wife of Thurston, played by Natalie Schafer on Gilligan's Island
Elliot Howell III, fictional Hindenburg passenger credited to Colby Chester in the eponymous film
Howell Jenkins, real (given by his parents) name of Wizard Howl in the fantasy trilogy Howl's Moving Castle
Carl Howell, in the TV series Glee , played by John Stamos
See also
References
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