SWINDALL

Topographic

Meaning

A topographic surname referring to a valley or dell with swine or pigs.

Etymology

Derived from Old English 'swin' (swine, pig) combined with 'dell' or 'dahl' (valley, dale). The surname likely originated in areas known for pig farming or herding.

About the SWINDALL Surname

An English topographic surname indicating origin from a valley associated with swine herding. The name is relatively uncommon and appears to be primarily concentrated in English-speaking regions.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 2,500 bearers in the United States #2,566 most common surname
Rare Common

Primarily found in England with scattered presence in North America.

SWINDALL Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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Notable Bearers

People with the SWINDALL Surname