Certificate of Name
Darell
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Darell is a variant of the English surname-turned-given name Darrell. Like its root form, Darell traces back to the Norman French d'Airelle, a locational surname meaning 'from Airelle,' a place in France. No French town now bears that name, but airelle remains the French word for huckleberry. As a first name, Darell saw modest popularity in the mid-20th century alongside Darrell and related forms. Notable Bearers Notable individuals named Darell span entertainment, politics, and sports. In music, Darell is a Puerto Rican rapper known for hits like 'Te Bote' and 'No Te Veo.' In the arts, Darell Koons (1924–2016) was an American painter recognized for oil paintings and sculptures. Politically, the Darell name also appears as the Darell baronets – two English baronetcies (of West Woodhay and of Richmond Hill) – along with Malaysian politician Ignatius Dorell Leiking (born 1971) and British MP Darell Trelawny (c. 1695–1727). In sports, athletes with the name include soccer players, baseball players, and basketball players in various leagues. Cultural Significance The Darrell/Darell group of names enjoyed moderate popularity in the United States from the 1930s to the 1970s, climbing to the top 200. However, since about the 1980s, usage began declining. The variant Darell, spelled with one 'r' and one 'l', remained less common than the main Darrell spelling but retains steady use, particularly in American and African American naming traditions. Meaning: 'from Airelle,' locational surname from Norman French Type: First name derived from English surname Usage regions: English-speaking world, especially United States and Puerto Rico
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