Lasells
Lasells is a surname of English origin. It is believed to be a habitational name derived from a place called Lassells, likely in the north of England, though the exact location is not definitively established. Such place names often referred to a settlement near a lath or a small wood. The surname has appeared in historical records for centuries, with variations in spelling over time. Families bearing the Lasells surname have historically been associated with various regions of England. The name itself suggests a connection to land and settlement, common themes for many English surnames. Research into genealogical records can trace the lineage of individuals with this surname. It is a relatively uncommon surname, but families have spread across the United Kingdom and to other parts of the world through migration. The etymology points towards a medieval English origin, reflecting the naming conventions of the period.