Durel Explained

Durel
Meaning:hard
Region:France and Turkey
Language origin:French, Turkish
Variant:Durell, Durrell, Duran, Dursun, Durmuş

Durel is a French last name,[1] [2] [3] mainly found originally in Normandy[4] and derived from the French adjective dur ("hard", "tough") + suffix -el. French variant forms include Dureau, Duret, Durelle and Durette.[1] The Durel form was anglicized in Durell, Durrell. The English spelling -ell renders the French pronunciation of -el (see also : Brunell, Anketell, LeBell, Cotterell, etc.)

With another etymology – it can also be rarer found in Turkey, where it may be derived like the names Duran ("staying"), Durmuş ("stayed") and Dursun ("he may stay") from the Turkish verb durmak ("to stop", "to stand", "to stay", "to remain").[5]

Notable people with the surname include:

Notes and References

  1. [Albert Dauzat]
  2. Web site: Durel Surname Meaning & Statistics . forebears.io . April 25, 2017 . Approximately 2,512 people bear this surname. Most prevalent in: France; Highest density in: France..
  3. Web site: Durel Family History . sancestry.com . April 25, 2017 . French: nickname from a diminutive of (Old) French dur ‘hard(y)’. Variant spelling of English Durrell, cognate with 1..
  4. https://www.filae.com/nom-de-famille/Durel.html Filae - surname Durel in France : birth between 1891 and 1915
  5. Rosa und Volker Kohlheim, Duden Familiennamen: Herkunft und Bedeutung von 20.000 Nachnamen, 206