Bal (surname) explained

Bal is a surname of Dutch, Indian, Turkish or Polish origin. In Dutch, bal means "ball" and the name sometimes is metonymic (e.g. indicating a ball player), but primarily appears patronymic after a short form of the name Baldwin.[1] In Turkish, bal means "honey", and could have a metonymic occupational origin from e.g. a beekeeper.[1] Polish surname originated in the XVth century with Jan I Bal. His descendants held various titles and offices in south-eastern part of Poland until partitions. Baligród ("Bal's borough" in Polish) was founded by Piotr II Bal. According to the Universal Electronic System for Registration of the Population in 2002 there were 2016 people with that surname living in Poland. Many Odias also have the surname Bal. Mostly they are the Khandayats in Odisha .In ancient Indian subcontinent mostly the Bal surname Bengalis were the Zamindars of Uruilla, A village in Dhaka.[2]

People with the name include:

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=bal&gba_naam=Bal&nfd_naam=Bal&operator=eq&taal= Bal
  2. Web site: Rozkład występowania nazwisk. 24 January 2023.