Bell (surname)
Bell is a surname common in English speaking countries with several word-origins.
The surname is derived from the Middle English bell. This surname likely originated as an occupational name for a bell ringer or bell maker; or else from a topographic name for someone who lived by an actual bell, or by a house sign or inn sign. In other cases, the surname Bell is derived from the mediaeval personal name Bel. The masculine form of this personal name is derived from the Old French beu, bel ("handsome"); the feminine form of the name represents a short form of Isobel. In some cases, the surname originates from a nickname, or descriptive name, derived from the Old French bel ("beautiful", "fair").[1][2] In other cases, the surname Bell represents an English form of the Gaelic surname Mac Giolla Mhaoil ("son of the servant of the devotee").[3][note 1] In some cases, the surname is derived from placenames in Norway (Bell) and Germany (Bell in Rhineland; and possibly Belle, in Westphalia). The surname Bell is also sometimes an Anglicized form of the German Böhl or Böll.[3]
Early attested forms of the surname when of a patronymic origin include: Ailuuardus "filius Belli", in 1086; Ricardus "filius Bell", in 1279; and Osbertus "filius Belle", in 1297. Early attested forms of the surname, when originating from an occupational name include: Seaman "Belle", in 1181–1187; and Serlo "Belle", in 1190. An early attested form of the surname when originating from someone who lived near a sign of a bell is: John "atte Belle", in 1332. Early attested forms of the surname when originating from nickname include: Hugo "bel" in 1148; and Robertus "bellus", and Robert "le bel", both in 1186–1200.[1] Today the surname Bell can be found in many parts of the world. It is the 67th most popular surname in the United States and the 36th most common surname in Scotland.[4]
A
- Aaron Bell (1922–2003), American jazz double-bassist
- Acton Bell, pseudonym of Anne Brontë
- Adino Nye Bell (1866–1956), American politician
- Adrian Bell (1901–1980), British farmer-writer, father of Martin Bell
- Al Bell (born 1940), American record producer, songwriter, and record executive
- Alden John Bell (1904–1982), Roman Catholic bishop
- Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922), Scottish-Canadian-American inventor, teacher, engineer, and scientist, son of Alexander Melville Bell
- Alexander Melville Bell (1819–1905), Scottish-American philologist, researcher and teacher, father of Alexander Graham Bell
- Alexandra Bell (born 1983), American artist
- Alexandra Bell (athlete) (born 1992), British runner
- Alison Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Allan Bell (born 1947), Manx politician, Chief Minister of the Isle of Man
- Allan Bell (sociolinguist) (born 1947), New Zealand sociolinguist
- Alphonzo E. Bell, Sr. (1875–1947), American oil millionaire
- Alphonzo E. Bell, Jr. (1914–2004), American politician
- Amanda Bell (born 1988), American Mixed Martial Artist
- Andrew Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Andrew Bell (artist) (born 1978), toy designer, founder of Dead Zebra, Inc
- Andrew Bell (engraver) (1726–1809), Scottish co-founder of the Encyclopædia Britannica
- Andrew Bell (educationalist) (1753–1832), Scottish pioneer of mutual instruction and author of the Madras System of Education
- Andrew Bell (cricketer) (born 1982), English cricketer
- Andrew Bell (journalist) (fl. 1827–63), lecturer and journalist in Scotland
- Andrew Bell (minister) (1803–1856), Presbyterian minister in Upper Canada
- Andy Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Andy Bell (boxer) (born 1985), British professional boxer
- Andy Bell (footballer, born 1956), English footballer
- Andy Bell (footballer, born 1984), English footballer
- Andy Bell (freestyle motocross rider) (born 1975), freestyle motocross rider
- Andy Bell (journalist) (born 1963), British journalist
- Andy Bell (musician) (born 1970), guitarist with Ride, Hurricane #1 and bassist with Oasis
- Andy Bell (psychologist) (born 1953), psychologist
- Andy Bell (singer) (born 1964), singer with synth pop band Erasure
- Angellica Bell (born 1976), English television and radio presenter
- Anthea Bell (1936–2018), English translator of literary works including Asterix
- Anthony Bell (born 1964), retired American football linebacker that played at Michigan State University and for the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL
- Archie Bell (singer) (born 1944), American musician
- Arthur Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Arthur Bell (martyr) (1590–1643), Franciscan and English martyr
- Arthur Bell (cricketer) (1869–1946), New Zealand cricketer
- Arthur Bell (engineer) (1856–1943), engineer active in New Zealand and Western Australia
- Arthur Bell (footballer) (1882–1923), Burnley footballer
- Arthur Hornbui Bell (1891–1973), Grand Dragon of the Ku Klux Klan in New Jersey
- Arthur Bell (rower) (1899–1963), Canadian Olympic rower
- Arthur Bell (journalist) (1939–1984), columnist for the Village Voice and LGBT rights activist
- Art Bell (1945–2018), American broadcaster and author
- Arthur Kinmond Bell (1868–1942), Scottish philanthropist
B
- Beau Bell (1907–1977), American baseball player
- Benny Bell (1906–1999), American songwriter
- Bert Bell (1895–1959), American football commissioner
- Billy Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bob Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bobby Bell (born 1940), American footballer
- Bradley Bell (born 1964), American television writer and producer
- Brenda Bell (1891–1979), pioneer amateur radio operator from New Zealand
- Brian Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Brian Bell (born 1968), American musician
- Brian Bell (American football) (born 1984), American football fullback
- Brian Bell (businessman) (1928–2010), Australian-born businessman in Papua New Guinea
- Brian Douglas Bell (1930–2016), New Zealand ornithologist
- Brian Murray (actor) (born 1937), South African actor born Brian Bell
- Buddy Bell (born 1951), American baseball player
- Burton C. Bell (born 1969), American rock singer
C
- Cammy Bell (born 1986), Scottish international football goalkeeper
- Carey Bell (1936–2007), American blues harpist
- Catherine Bell (actress) (born 1968), British-American actress
- Catherine J. Bell (born 1954), Canadian politician
- Charles Bell (1774–1842), Scottish surgeon
- Charles Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Charles Bell (surveyor) (1813–1882), Scottish surveyor, general, artist, and designer
- Charles Bell (painter), (1935–1995), American Photorealist who created large scale still lifes.
- Charles H. Bell (politician) (1823–1893), American politician
- Charles H. Bell (naval officer) (1798–1875), United States naval officer
- Charlie Bell (baseball) (1868–1937), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Charlie Bell (businessman) (c. 1960–2005), Australian businessman
- Charlie Bell (basketball) (born 1979), United States basketball player
- Chichester A. Bell, American sound engineer
- Chris Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Chris Bell (musician) (1951–1978), American musician
- Chris Bell (politician) (born 1959), American politician
- Chris Bell (rugby union), English rugby union player
- Clive Bell (1881–1964), British art critic and philosopher
- Coby Bell (born 1975), American actor and producer
- Colin Bell (born 1946), English soccer player
- Cool Papa Bell, American baseball player
- Currer Bell, pseudonym of Charlotte Brontë
D
- Daniel Bell (1919–2011), American sociologist
- Danna C. Bell, American archivist and librarian
- David Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- David Bell (baseball) (born 1972), American baseball player
- David Bell (basketball) (born 1981), American basketball player
- David Bell (television) (1936–1990), Scottish TV producer and director
- David Bell (field hockey player), Australian field hockey player
- David Bell (footballer, born 1984) (born 1984), English-born Irish footballer
- David Bell (footballer, born 1985) (born 1985), Irish footballer
- David Bell (VC), Irish soldier
- David Robert Bell (born 1959), Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading
- Dean Bell (born 1962), New Zealand rugby league footballer and coach
- Demetress Bell (born 1984), American football offensive tackle
- Dennis Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Dennis Bell (Medal of Honor recipient) (1866–1953), Buffalo Soldier of the Spanish–American War
- Dennis Bell (basketball) (born 1951), American basketball player
- Derek Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Derek Bell (musician) (1935–2002), harpist
- Derek Bell (auto racer) (born 1941), British racing driver
- Derek Bell (baseball player) (born 1968), American baseball player
- Derrick Bell, American law professor
- Diane Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Dillon Bell (1822–1898), New Zealand politician
- Don Bell, Canadian politician
- Don Bell (radio broadcaster) American radio broadcaster
- Doug Bell (born 1961), American computer game developer
- Drake Bell, American actor and guitarist
- Drew Tyler Bell, American actor and performer
- Duncan Bell, English rugby union player
- Duncan Bell (actor), Scottish actor
E
- Earl Bell (born 1955), American pole vaulter
- Edith Anna Bell (1870–1929) Irish sculptor
- Edward Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Edmond Bell, English MP
- Eileen Bell (born 1943), Northern Ireland politician
- Eileen Bell (artist) (1907–2005), British artist
- Elizabeth Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Elizabeth Bell (doctor) (1869–1934), Ireland's first woman doctor
- Elizabeth Bell (actress) (1941–2012), British actress who played stage and screen
- Elizabeth Bell (composer) (born 1928), founder of the New York Women Composers, Inc.
- Ellis Bell, pseudonym of Emily Brontë
- Emily Bell (born 1965), British journalist
- Emma Bell (born 1986), American actress
- Eric Temple Bell (1883–1960), American mathematician
- Ernest Bell (animal rights activist) (1851–1933), British author, animal rights activist, humanitarian, and vegetarian
- Ernest Bell (footballer), English footballer
F
- Francis Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Francis Bell (actor) (1944–1994), UK-born New Zealand actor
- Francis Bell (New Zealand politician) (1851–1936), Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Francis Bell (engineer) (1813–1879), British railway engineer
- Francis Campbell Bell (1892–1968), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Frank Bell (baseball) (1863–1891), Major League Baseball player
- Frederick William Bell (1875–1954), Australian soldier
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- Gary Bell (born 1936), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Gary Bell (footballer) (born 1947), English (soccer) footballer
- Geoff Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Geoff Bell (rugby league), Australian rugby league footballer
- Geoff Bell (actor) (born 1963), British actor
- Geoffrey Bell (born 1939), economist, banker
- Geoffrey Bell (cricketer) (1896–1984), English cricketer and educationalist
- George Bell (disambiguation), one of several people including
- George Bell (Australian politician) (1872–1944), Australian politician
- George Bell (pitcher) (1874–1941), American baseball player
- George Bell (painter) (1878–1966), Australian painter
- George Bell (bishop) (1883–1958), Anglican bishop of Chichester
- George Irving Bell (1926–2000), American physicist and mountain climber
- George Bell (outfielder) (born 1959), Dominican baseball player
- Gertrude Bell (1868–1926), British archaeologist, writer & spy
- Gladys Kathleen Bell (1882–1965), English painter
- Glen Bell, American founder of Taco Bell restaurant chain
- Gordon Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Gordon Bell (born 1934), computer engineer
- Gordon Bell (artist), British comic strip artist
- Gordon Bell (QNX), Canadian computer scientist
- Gordon Bell (ice hockey), ice hockey player
- Graeme Bell (1914–2012), Australian pianist, composer and band leader
- Graham Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Graham Bell (advocate), Scottish advocate
- Graham E. Bell, astronomer
- Graham J. Bell, English FA accredited referee and radio personality
- Graham Bell (artist) (1910–1943), painter
- Graham Bell (biologist) (born 1949), English academic, writer and evolutionary biologist
- Graham Bell (footballer) (born 1955), English footballer
- Graham Bell (singer) (1948–2008), English pop and rock singer
- Graham Bell (skier) (born 1966), Olympic skier
- Grant Bell, Australian rugby league coach
- Griffin Bell (born 1918), American politician
- Gus Bell (1928–1995), American Baseball player
H
- Harriet Bell (1923–1995), American advocate for disability rights
- Heath Bell (born 1977), American baseball player
- Helen Bell, English folk musician
- Henri Lobe Bell, Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Henry Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Henry Bell (engineer) (1767–1830), Scottish engineer
- Henry Glassford Bell (1803–1874), Scottish lawyer, poet and historian
- Henry H. Bell (1808–1868), American sailor
- Henry Lawrie Bell (1929–1984), Australian ornithologist
- Hi Bell (1897–1949), professional baseball player
- Hilari Bell (born 1958), American fantasy writer
- Hilary Bell (swimmer) (born 1991), swimmer from Canada
- Hilary Bell (writer) (born 1966), Australian writer
- Hilary Bell (television producer) (1965–2010), reality television pioneer
- Hugh Bell (disambiguation)
- Hunter Bell, American book author
I
- Ian Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Ian Bell (journalist) (1956–2015), Scottish journalist and writer
- Ian Bell (literaturist) (born 1947), professor of American literature at Keele University
- Ian Bell (musician) (born 1954), Canadian musician
- Ian Bell (programmer) (born 1962), British computer programmer
- Isaac Lowthian Bell, British industrialist
J
- Jack Bell (also known as John Bell), (soccer) footballer with Everton F.C.
- Jacob Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- James Franklin Bell, US Army Major General, Medal Of Honor recipient, US Army Chief of Staff
- James Spencer-Bell (1818–1872), British politician
- Jamie Bell (born 1986), British actor
- Jane Bell (1910–1998), Canadian track and field athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres
- Jay Bell (born 1965), American baseball player
- Jeff Bell (1943–2018), American political consultant and politician
- Jocelyn Bell Burnell (born 1943), British astronomer
- Joel Bell (born 1985), professional Canadian football player
- Johann Adam Schall von Bell, German Jesuit missionary
- John Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- John Bell (Bishop of Worcester) (died 1556), English clergyman
- John Bell (New Hampshire) (1765–1836), American politician, Governor of New Hampshire
- John Bell (Tennessee politician) (1797–1869), American politician from Tennessee
- John Bell (explorer) (1799–1868), Canadian explorer and governor
- John Bell (Australian actor), Australian Shakespearean actor
- John Joy Bell (1871–1934), Scottish author
- John L. Bell, Scottish religious figure
- John Lane Bell, Canadian philosopher and mathematician
- John Stewart Bell (1928–1990), British physicist originated Bell's Theorem
- John Thomas Bell (1878–1965), British businessman, founder of Bellway home builders
- John Bell (surgeon) (1763–1820), brother of Charles Bell (anatomist)
- John Bell (British Army officer), Lieutenant Governor of Guernsey 1848–1854
- John William Bell (1838–1901), Canadian political figure
- John Bell (musician), American guitarist and singer
- John Bell (farmer) from The Bell Witch legend
- John Graham Bell (1812–1899), American taxidermist
- John Howatt Bell (1846–1929), Prince Edward Island politician
- John Irving Bell (born 1952), British–Canadian biologist
- Joique Bell (born 1986), American football player
- Jonathan Bell (rugby player), rugby union player
- Joseph-Antoine Bell (born 1954), Cameroonian international football goalkeeper
- Joseph Bell (1837–1911), Scottish physician, pioneer of forensic diagnostics, inspiration for Sherlock Holmes
- Joshua Bell (born 1967), American musician
- Joshua Peter Bell (1827–1881), Queensland Parliamentarian
- Julia Bell (1879–1979), British geneticist
- Julian Bell (1908–1937), English poet
- Julie Bell (born 1958), American painter
- Justin Bell (born 1968), British racecar driver, son of Derek Bell
K
- Kahlil Bell (born 1986), American football player
- Kathleen Bell, American physician and professor
- Katie Bell (Harry Potter), Harry Potter character
- Kay Bell (1914–1994), American football player and professional wrestler
- Keith Bell (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1950s for New Zealand, Auckland, and Ponsonby
- Keith Bell (rugby league, born 1953), English rugby league footballer of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s
- Keith Bell (rugby union) (born 1948), rugby union player who represented Australia
- Kendrell Bell (born 1980), American football linebacker
- Kenneth B. Bell, American judge
- Kenny Bell (born 1992), American football player
- Kerwin Bell (born 1965), American college and professional football player
- Kristen Bell (born 1980), American actress
- Kristine Bell, American engineer
L
- Lake Bell (born 1979), American actress
- Larry Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Larry Bell (artist) (born 1939), contemporary artist based in Los Angeles, California and Taos, New Mexico
- Larry M. Bell, Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly
- Larry Gene Bell (1949–1996), double murderer in Lexington County, South Carolina
- Laura Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Laura Bell (courtesan), courtesan of Victorian England
- Laura Anning Bell (1867–1950), British artist
- Laura Bell (author) (21st century), American author
- Laura Bell Bundy (born 1981), American actress
- Laura Joyce Bell (1854–1904), English-American actress
- Lauralee Bell (born 1968), actress
- Lawrence Dale Bell (1894–1956), American aviation pioneer
- Lee Phillip Bell, talk show host and soap opera creator
- Les Bell (1901–1985), professional baseball player
- Le'Veon Bell (born 1992), American football player
- Lilian Bell (1867–1929); pen name, "Mrs. Arthur Hoyt Bogue", American novelist, travel writer
M
- Mabel Bell (1857–1923), wife of inventor Alexander Graham Bell
- Madeline Bell (born 1942), American soul singer
- Madison Smartt Bell (born 1957), American author
- Maggie Bell (born 1945), British singer
- Malcolm Bell (born 1969), English cricketer
- Malcolm Bell (entrepreneur) (born 1981), British businessman
- Manga Ndumbe Bell (1838–1898), Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Marc Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Marc Bell (cartoonist) (born 1971), Canadian cartoonist
- Marc Bell (drummer) (born 1956), American drummer for The Ramones and The Voidoids
- Marc Bell (entrepreneur), American managing partner of Marc Bell Capital
- Maria Arena Bell (born 1963), American novelist, television and freelance writer
- Marie Bell (1900–1985), French tragedian, comic actor and stage director
- Marie Bell (educationalist) (1922–2012), New Zealand educationalist, lecturer and teacher
- Marilyn Bell (born 1937), swimmer
- Marjorie Bell (1906–2001), British electrical engineer and factory inspector
- Mark Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Marshall Bell (born 1942), American actor
- Martin Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Martin Bell (born 1938), British journalist and broadcaster
- Martin Bell (skier) (born 1964), British skier
- Martin Bell (poet) (1918–1978), British poet
- Martyn Bell (born 1964), British racing driver
- Marvin Bell (born 1937), American poet
- Mary Bell (born 1957), British child killer
- Matthew Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Matty Bell (1899–1983), American football player and coach
- Melissa Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Melissa Bell (singer) (1964–2017), British singer
- Melissa Bell (actress) (born 1972), Australian soap opera actress
- Michael Bell (disambiguation), multiple people
- Montgomery Bell (1769–1855), Tennessee manufacturing entrepreneur
- Morley Bell (1894–1976), Canadian lawyer and politician
N
- Ndumbe Lobe Bell, Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Neil Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Neil Bell (actor) (born 1970), British actor
- Neil Bell (Australian politician) (born 1947), Northern Territory politician
- Neil Bell, pseudonym of Stephen Southwold (1887–1964), British writer
- Nicholas Bell, Australian-based British actor
- Noreen Bell, fictional character from British TV series Emmerdale
- Norris Garrett Bell (1860–1937), Australian railway engineer
O
- O'Neil Bell (1974–2015), Jamaican professional boxer
P
- Pat Bell, Canadian politician
- Pedro Bell, American artist and illustrator
- Peter Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Peter Hansbrough Bell (1849–1853), Inspector-General of the Army of Texas, 3rd Governor of Texas, US Congressman
- Peter F. Bell born 1976, Australian rules footballer
- Peter R. Bell, born 1954, Australian rules footballer
- Philip W. Bell (1924–1990), American accounting scholar
Q
- Quentin Bell (1910–1996), English art historian and author
- Quinton Bell (born 1996), American football player
R
- Raja Bell (born 1976), American basketball player
- Regla Bell (born 1970), Cuban volleyball player
- Richard Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Richard Bell (director), Canadian writer and director
- Richard Bell (British politician) (1859–1930) one of the first two British Labour Members of Parliament
- Richard Bell (bishop), Bishop of Carlisle from 1477 to 1495
- Richard Bell (Canadian musician), member of The Band
- Ricky Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Ricky Bell (running back), National Football League running back
- Ricky Bell (cornerback), National Football League cornerback
- Robert Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Robert Bell (speaker) (died 1577), British judge & politician
- Robert D. Bell (b. 1967), American jurist, judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals
- Robert E. Bell, American archaeologist
- Robert M. Bell (born 1943), American jurist
- Robert "Kool" Bell (born 1950), American singer, songwriter and bassist
- Robert Bell (writer) (1800–1867), Irish man of letters
- Ronald Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Ronald Bell (cricketer) (1931–1989), Middlesex and Sussex cricketer
- Ronald Bell (politician) (1914–1982), Conservative Member of Parliament 1945 and 1950–1982
- Ronald Bell (musician) (born 1951), member of Kool & the Gang
- Ronald D. Bell, Justice of the Tax Court of Canada
- Ronnie Bell British chemist at Oxford University
- Ross Bell (born 1929), American entomologist
- Roy Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Roy Bell (Canadian football) (born 1949), Canadian footballer
- Roy Bell (ornithologist) (1882–1966), New Zealand and Australian ornithologist
- Roy Bell (rugby league) (born 1984), Australian rugby league player
- Rudolf Duala Manga Bell (1873–1914), Duala ruler in Cameroon
- Ryan Bell (disambiguation), multiple people.
- Ryan J. Bell (born 1971), Seventh-day Adventist Pastor, later an Atheist activist.
S
- Sam Bell (1909–1982), English professional footballer
- Sam Hanna Bell (1909–1990), Northern Irish novelist, short story writer, playwright, and broadcaster
- Samuel Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Samuel Bell (1770–1850), American jurist & politician - New Hampshire
- Samuel Bell (California) (fl. 1850s), American politician
- Samuel Dana Bell (1798–1868), Chief justice of New Hampshire state supreme court
- Samuel H. Bell (1925–2010), American jurist - Ohio
- Samuel Newell Bell (1829–1889), US Congressman from New Hampshire
- Sandy Bell (1906–1985), South African Test cricketer
- Sean Bell (1984–2006), African American shot by New York City police
- Shannon Bell (born 1955), Canadian philosopher and feminist
- Shona M. Bell (1924-2011), New Zealand palaeontologist
- Simon Bell (singer) (born 1949, Glasgow)
- Stefan Bell (born 1991), German footballer with 1. FSV Mainz 05 in the Bundesliga
- Stephen Bell (1965–2001), English footballer
- Steve Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Steve Bell (news anchor) (born 1935), first anchor of the ABC News program World News This Morning, previously reporter for WOWT-TV
- Steve Bell (cartoonist) (born 1951), English cartoonist
- Steve Bell (musician) (born 1960), Canadian musician
- Steve Bell (soccer) (born 1975), retired American soccer midfielder
- Steven Bell (born 1976), Australian rugby league player
- Stuart Bell (1938–2012), British Labour Party politician
- Stuart R. Bell, American academic, President of the University of Alabama
T
- Tatum Bell (born 1981), American football running back
- Terrell Bell (disambiguation), several people
- Terry Bell (disambiguation), several people
- Theo Bell (1953–2006), American football wide receiver
- Thom Bell, Jamaican-American music producer
- Thomas Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Thomas Bell (zoologist), English zoologist, surgeon, and writer
- Thomas Cowan Bell, one of the seven founders of Sigma Chi Fraternity
- Thomas M. Bell (Ohio politician)
- Thomas Reid Davys Bell, Irish lepidopterist
- Tim Bell, British public relations and political adviser
- Tobin Bell, American actor
- Tom Bell (Australian footballer) (born 1991), Australian rules footballer
- Townsend Bell (born 1975), motor racing driver, married to actress Heather Campbell
- Trevor Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- Trevor Bell (artist) (1930–2017), English painter
- Trevor Bell (baseball) (born 1986), American baseball pitcher
- Troy Bell (born 1980), American professional basketball player
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- Van D. Bell (1918–2009), American Marine officer, recipient of two Navy Crosses
- Vanessa Bell (1879–1961), British painter
- Vera Bell (born 1906), Jamaican writer
- Vereen Bell, American writer
- Vernon Bell, founder of the British karate movement
- Vinnie Bell (1932–2019), born Vincent Gambella, American session guitarist
- Viola Bell (1897–1990), New Zealand community leader
- Virginia Bell (actress), American model and actress
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- Wade Bell (born 1945), American middle distance runner
- Wally Bell (1965–2013), American baseball umpire
- W. Kamau Bell, American stand-up comic
- W. D. M. Bell (1880–1954), Scottish-born elephant hunter
- Wayne Bell (computer specialist), bulletin board pioneer
- William Bell (disambiguation), multiple people, including:
- William Dwane Bell, New Zealander convicted for a triple murder
- William E. Bell (author) (fl. 2000s), Canadian writer
- William Henry Bell (1873–1946), English born composer, later South African Professor of Music
- William J. Bell (1927–2005), TV producer
- William Nathaniel Bell (1817–1887), American settler
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- Yeremiah Bell (born 1978), American football safety for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League
See also
Notes
- The surname Bell, when found in Kintyre and Islay, is said to represent this Gaelic surname because a man bearing the Gaelic name married a woman of the English name. The explanation runs: since the woman held property, the man changed his surname to Bell, but was still known in Gaelic by his original name.[2]
References
- Reaney, Percy Hilde (1995), Wilson, Richard Middlewood (ed.), A Dictionary of English Surnames (3rd ed.), Oxford University Press, p. 37, ISBN 0-19-863146-4.
- Black, George Fraser (1946), The surnames of Scotland: their origin, meaning, and history, New York Public Library, p. 67.
- Oxford Dictionary of Family Names: Bell, Answers.com, retrieved 8 January 2013. This webpage is a partial transcription of Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, 2006.
- "BELL - Surname Meaning – Origin for the Surname Bell Genealogy". Retrieved 5 July 2012.