morell
Morell is a surname of German origin, derived from the medieval German word "morell," which means "blackberry." It is also associated with the Latin word "morus," which refers to the blackberry plant. The surname has been found in various forms across Europe, including Morel, Morell, and Morelle. Historically, it was common among farmers and agriculturalists due to the prevalence of blackberry bushes in rural areas.
The Morell surname has been documented in England since the 13th century, with notable early instances in
Notable individuals with the surname Morell include John Morell, an English botanist and naturalist who made
The Morell surname continues to be carried by numerous individuals worldwide, with various branches of the