Howell (name)

Howell is a surname (family name or last name) originating from Wales. It is not a particularly common name among those of Welsh ancestry, as it is an Anglicized form of the Welsh name Hywel. It originates in a dynasty of kings in Wales and Brittany in the 9th and 10th century, and three Welsh royal houses of that time onwards. The Tudor Royal house of England was also descended from them. See also: Powell (surname), and Welsh surnames.

Howell
Language(s)Welsh
Origin
Meaning"The Sun"; "high, exalted"
Region of originWales
Other names
Variant form(s)Hoel, Howells, Howel, Howle Hugh, Hywel
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The name Howell may refer to many people:

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  • Edward Howell (disambiguation)
  • Edwin C. Howell (1860–1907), American whist and chess player
  • Edwin E. Howell (1845–1911), American geologist and cartographer
  • Elias Howell (1792–1844), American politician
  • Evan Howell (1839–1905), American politician, early telegraph operator and officer in the Confederate Army

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  • Ian Howell (born 1958), South African cricketer and umpire

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  • Scott Howell (disambiguation)

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  • Valma Howell (1896–1979), Australian artist
  • Varina Howell (1826–1906), First Lady of the Confederate States of America; wife of CSA President Jefferson Davis
  • Verdun Howell (born 1936), Australian rules footballer
  • David Koresh (born Vernon Howell) (1959–1993), American leader of Branch Davidians religious sect

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King of Wales

Howell as a given name

Others named Howell

Fictional characters

  • Brutus "Brutal" Howell, prison guard played by David Morse in The Green Mile
  • Claire Howell, prison guard played by Kristin Rohde on TV's Oz
  • Thurston Howell III, millionaire played by Jim Backus on TV's Gilligan's Island
  • Lovey Howell, wife of Thurston, played by Natalie Schafer on Gilligan's Island
  • Elliot Howell III, fictional Hindenburg passenger credited to Colby Chester in the eponymous film
  • Howell Jenkins, an alter ego of Wizard Howl in the fantasy trilogy Howl's Moving Castle
  • Carl Howell, a dentist in the TV series Glee, played by John Stamos

Legendary King of Brittany

  • Hoel, whose name is sometimes spelled as Howel
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See also

  • Howell (disambiguation)
  • Howells (disambiguation)
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