mayorall
Mayorall was a medieval English surname originating from a place or personal name. The name is derived from the Old English term "mayor" meaning severity or strength, and the suffix "-all" indicating a holder of land. This toponymic name likely referred to someone who lived at a place known for its strong leaders or severe policies.
As a surname, Mayorall is tracing its history to the Middle English period. The first recorded bearer
In the 16th and 17th centuries, records indicate that the Mayorall family resided in various parts of
Today, the surname Mayorall is relatively rare, but is largely scattered in the United Kingdom, with many
Efforts to reconstruct genealogical connections between these medieval and modern figures are complicated by a lack