Earsel
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Earsel is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “Likely a variant or diminutive of Earl, which comes from the Old English word 'eorl', meaning nobleman or chieftain.”, and peaked in popularity in 1917.
What Earsel Means
“Likely a variant or diminutive of Earl, which comes from the Old English word 'eorl', meaning nobleman or chieftain.”
The Story of Earsel
This name, appearing in the early 20th century, evokes a traditional sense of honor and belonging.
Earsel is likely a variation or diminutive of Earl, a name with strong Old English roots. 'Eorl' signified a nobleman or chieftain, a title of respect and leadership.
For your son, Earsel conveys a feeling of loyalty and steadfastness. You might be drawn to this name if you imagine him possessing a brave and honest nature, a true gentleman.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#15 in 1917
Total Births
158
First Recorded
1915
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