Cowell

English

Etymology

  • As an Irish and Manx surname, shortened from McCawell, Anglicized from Mac Cathmhaoil (son of Cathmhaol), meaning "battle chief," see Caulfield.
  • Also as an Irish surname, shortened from Mac (Giolla) Comhghaill (son of (the devotee of) Saint Comhghal), see Cool.
  • Also as an Irish surname, shortened from McCool.
  • As an English surname, from several places named Cowhill, analyzable as cow + hill, or from Cowleigh in Worcestershire, equivalent to cow + Leigh.
  • Also as an English surname, variant of Cole.
  • As a Polish, Carpathian Rusyn and Jewish surname, Americanized from Kowal.

Proper noun

Cowell

  1. A surname.
  2. A town in Franklin Harbour district, Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, named after John Clayton Cowell.
  3. A former unincorporated community annexed to Concord, Contra Costa County, California, United States, named after Joshua Cowell.

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