Stockwell (surname) explained
Stockwell is an English habitational name derived from various places named Stockwell, including Stockwell in Lambeth (Surrey) and Stockwell in Cowley (Gloucestershire). The name originates from the Old English words "stocc," meaning "tree trunk" or "stump," and "wella," meaning "well," "spring," or "stream."[1] The surname is also occasionally spelled as Stokewell, Stokwelle, and Stokwell.
In the United States, the name Stockwell is the 5,936th most popular surname with an estimated 4,974 people with the name.[2]
People
- Anthony Stockwell, British historian
- Chris Stockwell (1957–2018), Canadian politician
- Clifford H. Stockwell (1897–1987), Canadian geologist
- Dean Stockwell (1936–2021), American actor
- Frank Stockwell (1928–2009), Irish sportsperson
- Guy Stockwell (1934–2002), American actor
- Harry Stockwell (1902–1984), American actor
- Hugh Stockwell (1903–1986), British general
- Ian Stockwell (1917–1998), British air force officer
- John Stockwell (CIA officer) (born 1937), American spy and activist
- John Stockwell (actor) (born 1961), American actor and director
- Mark Stockwell (born 1963), Australian swimmer
- Mick Stockwell (born 1965), English football player
- Peter Stockwell, New Zealand air marshal
Fictional characters
- David Stockwell, fictional character in the television series Heartbeat
- Ernest Stockwell, fictional character in the video game Army of Two
- Hunt Stockwell, fictional character in the television series The A-Team
- Jim Stockwell, fictional character in the television series Queer as Folk
Notes and References
- Book: Mills, A.D. . Dictionary of English Place-Names . Oxford University Press . 1991 . 0-19-869156-4.
- Web site: What are the 5,000 Most Common Last Names in the U.S.? . 2024-05-23 . Name Census.