Arthur, William (1857) An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names. New York: Sheldon, Blakeman. Public Domain.
HULL
There are approximately 14,004 people named Hull in the UK. That makes it the 727th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 222 are named Hull.
Region of origin
British Isles
Country of origin
England
Language of origin
English
Religion of origin
Christian
Classification
English
Location or Geographical Feature
Related and similar surnames
HoellHall
Hill
Huell
Hoehl
Hulle
Hhull
Heull
Houll
Huhl
Hhul
Hughll
Houl
Heul
Heuhl
Hooll
Ho'll
Houlls
Hughl
Houlli
Houlla
Hewl
Huhli
Huhla
Houllou
The Hull surname in historical dictionaries
An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857)
(origin: Local) From the city of Hull, in Yorkshire, England, which comes from the Teutonic or Saxon Hulen or Heulen, to howl, from the noise the river Hull makes when it meets there with the sea. Hull is an old word for a hill; Hull, Welsh, a rough, uneven place. The city of Hull was anciently famous for its good government, whence arose this old saying, called the Beggars' and Vagrants' Litany: "From Hell, Hull, and Halifax, Good Lord deliver us!" From Hull, because of the severe chastisement they met with there, and from Halifax, for a law there instantly beheading with an engine, without any legal proceedings, those who were taken in the act of stealing cloth--either being probably more terrible than Hell itself.