Maule Surname
Approximately 11,464 people bear this surname
Maule Surname Definition:
The de Maules were descended from the de Maules who possessed the seigneurie of that name in the department of Seine-et-Oise. The first of the name in Scotland appears to have been Robert, who probably came in the train of David I. He appears as witness in a charter by Henry, earl of Northumberland, David's younger son, granting lands in Northumberland to Eustace Fitzjohn (Panmure, II, 67).
Read More About This SurnameMaule Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| India | 4,524 | 1:169,555 | 10,495 |
| United States | 1,972 | 1:183,803 | 18,329 |
| Italy | 1,478 | 1:41,378 | 7,441 |
| England | 907 | 1:61,431 | 7,251 |
| Papua New Guinea | 320 | 1:25,480 | 2,818 |
| Brazil | 282 | 1:759,129 | 27,666 |
| Scotland | 239 | 1:22,401 | 2,544 |
| Australia | 238 | 1:113,427 | 12,604 |
| Czechia | 189 | 1:56,262 | 9,434 |
| Botswana | 160 | 1:13,668 | 2,650 |
| Canada | 154 | 1:239,257 | 22,811 |
| New Zealand | 141 | 1:32,116 | 5,589 |
| Tanzania | 123 | 1:430,420 | 30,093 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 100 | 1:13,640 | 1,777 |
| Argentina | 84 | 1:508,850 | 37,434 |
| DR Congo | 68 | 1:1,086,464 | 68,260 |
| South Africa | 65 | 1:833,503 | 55,653 |
| Wales | 56 | 1:55,260 | 5,065 |
| Philippines | 48 | 1:2,109,130 | 121,847 |
| Peru | 45 | 1:706,314 | 16,453 |
| Northern Ireland | 30 | 1:61,501 | 4,735 |
| France | 29 | 1:2,290,439 | 180,028 |
| Nigeria | 28 | 1:6,326,527 | 151,186 |
| Denmark | 24 | 1:235,196 | 18,480 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 18 | 1:6,259 | 666 |
| Indonesia | 15 | 1:8,816,613 | 340,855 |
| Uganda | 11 | 1:3,549,025 | 89,142 |
| Belgium | 11 | 1:1,045,149 | 78,166 |
| Venezuela | 11 | 1:2,745,825 | 29,869 |
| Switzerland | 10 | 1:821,292 | 53,588 |
| Bermuda | 7 | 1:9,326 | 1,286 |
| Isle of Man | 7 | 1:12,260 | 2,387 |
| Sweden | 7 | 1:1,406,680 | 102,017 |
| Jersey | 7 | 1:14,172 | 2,872 |
| Thailand | 6 | 1:11,773,058 | 553,295 |
| Netherlands | 5 | 1:3,377,435 | 111,911 |
| Germany | 5 | 1:16,101,092 | 397,699 |
| Singapore | 4 | 1:1,376,926 | 28,409 |
| Chile | 4 | 1:4,404,118 | 44,633 |
| Grenada | 4 | 1:27,134 | 1,180 |
| China | 3 | 1:455,773,855 | 21,925 |
| Ukraine | 3 | 1:15,174,232 | 372,501 |
| Malaysia | 2 | 1:14,747,112 | 316,340 |
| Bahamas | 1 | 1:391,751 | 2,737 |
| Zambia | 1 | 1:15,849,922 | 53,989 |
| Uruguay | 1 | 1:3,431,758 | 38,295 |
| Aruba | 1 | 1:103,477 | 2,586 |
| Armenia | 1 | 1:2,930,180 | 22,770 |
| Honduras | 1 | 1:8,816,442 | 9,272 |
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,708,939 | 29,543 |
| Cameroon | 1 | 1:20,769,068 | 227,406 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Slovakia | 1 | 1:5,336,450 | 140,422 |
| Ecuador | 1 | 1:15,905,846 | 50,210 |
| Egypt | 1 | 1:91,935,754 | 132,737 |
| Panama | 1 | 1:3,912,258 | 17,195 |
| Oman | 1 | 1:3,687,971 | 14,390 |
| Monaco | 1 | 1:37,066 | 4,748 |
| Lithuania | 1 | 1:3,034,588 | 47,401 |
| Latvia | 1 | 1:2,050,046 | 60,295 |
| Kenya | 1 | 1:46,179,900 | 103,372 |
| Ivory Coast | 1 | 1:23,071,232 | 76,679 |
| Hong Kong | 1 | 1:7,335,483 | 16,643 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 13 | 1:340,759 | 12,983 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 523 | 1:46,607 | 5,778 |
| Scotland | 197 | 1:19,001 | 1,941 |
| Wales | 4 | 1:392,104 | 12,338 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 251 | 1:200,074 | 17,416 |
The alternate forms: Maulė (4) are calculated separately.
Maule (433) may also be a first name.
Maule Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
The de Maules were descended from the de Maules who possessed the seigneurie of that name in the department of Seine-et-Oise. The first of the name in Scotland appears to have been Robert, who probably came in the train of David I. He appears as witness in a charter by Henry, earl of Northumberland, David's younger son, granting lands in Northumberland to Eustace Fitzjohn (Panmure, II, 67). He seems to have had grants of land in the Lothians, and may have given name to Mauldslie in Temple parish. William, son of Robert, took part in the battle of the Standard, 1138, an obtained the lands of Easter Fowlis in Perthshire (Jervise LL., p. 143). He witnessed c. 1141 confirmation of a charter by Earl Henry to the church of S. Mary of Haddington of the lands of Clerchetune, now Clerkington (RPSA., p. 191). He also had grants of tofts in Selkirk and Clackmannan from Malcolm IV (ibid., p. 80). By the marriage of Peter de Maule with Christina de Valoniis before 1215 he acquired the large baronies of Panmure ard Bervie. Sir William de Maul swore fealty to Edward I at St. Andrews, 1291 (Brin, II, 508). Sir Michael de Mauwel, a monk of Aberbrothok, 1361 (Panmure, II, 177) may be Maule or Manuel. Thomas Mauld was maister of the Grammar Schole in Elgin, 1600 (Mill, Plays, p. 236). James Maule, factor to the earl of Moray, 1756 (Dunkeld). Mauld and Maulde 1641, Mauil and Mauill 1526, Male 1649, Maull 1348, Mauul 1286, Mawll 1574, Mawyll 1527. An individual of this name entered the Swedish service in 1654 and was known as Mel. See also under Masculus.
1 belonging to Maule (Seine-et-Oise) 2 for Mall, a diminutive of Matilda, also of Mary: v. Malkin.
3 poss. also representing the Anglo-Saxon male pers. name Moll: v. Moll.
(German, English) One with a large, or animal-like mouth; one who came from Maule (mouth), in France; descendant of Mall, a pet form of Matilda (might, battle).
From the town and lordship of Maule, in the Vexin Français, eight leagues from Paris, which belonged to this family for four hundred years. The Sires de Maule are “frequently mentioned by Ordericus Vitalis, and their history has been preserved by Duchesne, from the time of Guarin, who lived c. 960, father of Ansold, father of Peter Lord of Maule.”—The Norman People. “Roger, the last Lord of Maule, was killed at the battle of Nicopolis in Hungary, fighting against the Turks, 1398: and his coat of arms, which is the same with that borne by the Earls of Panmure, was set up in the church of Notre Dame in Paris. His only daughter and heiress was married to Simon de Morainvilliers, Lord of Flaccourt”—Wood's Douglas. Guarin de Maule, a younger son of Ansold, Sire de Maule, came over in the Conqueror’s army, and received as his guerdon the manor of Hatton, and some other lands in Cleveland. One of his two sons, Robert, attached himself to David Earl of Huntingdon, and followed his fortunes when he became King of Scotland. He had grants in the Lothians, and his son, who fought at the battle of the Standard in 1138, further received from the King, in free gift, the lands of Foulis in Perthshire. Sir Peter de Maule, third in descent from him, about the year 1224 married Christian de Valognes or de Valoines, an heiress thrice-told, for she brought him one splendid inheritance after the other. From her father, William de Valognes, she had, first, the two baronies of Panmure and Benvie, and other lands both in England and Scotland: then, on the death of Christian Countess of Essex (the grand-daughter of Gunnora de Valognes), ten years later, the whole of the great possessions of the De Valognes in the counties of Cambridge, Essex, Norfolk, and Suffolk, came to be divided between her, “Lora, her aunt, and Isabel, her cousin:” and lastly, she succeeded to the estates of Sibilla de Valognes, widow of Robert de Stuteville. In the fifteenth century, Sir William Maule claimed the great barony of Brechin in right of his grandmother Jean Barclay; but as the better part of it was annexed to the crown of Scotland in 1437, the share he secured was by no means a large one. His descendant, Patrick Maule of Panmure, who went to England with James VI. as one of the gentlemen of his bedchamber, and faithfully followed Charles I. in all his battles and his subsequent captivity, was created Earl of Panmure and Lord Maule of Brechin in 1646. The fourth Earl, true to his family traditions, joined the Jacobite rising in 1715, and was taken prisoner at the battle of Sheriffmuir, but rescued by his brother Harry, and soon after escaped abroad, forfeiting alike lands and honours. His was said to be “the largest of the confiscated properties;” and at two different times, the government offered to restore it to him, provided he would return home and take the oath of allegiance to the House of Hanover. But this he stedfastly refused to do; and he died, as he had lived, an exile, in 1723. He left no children. His brother Harry, who was next in succession, had by his two marriages no fewer than eight sons: but they all without an exception died unmarried. The third of these, William Maule, who by the death of his two elder brothers became the head of the house, was created Earl of Panmure and Viscount Maule (in the peerage of Ireland) in 1743; and was enabled, in 1764, to re-purchase his ancestral estate of Panmure, which he settled on the son of his sister Jean, George Earl of Dalhousie, “in life rent, and then to the Earls second and other sons in their order.” At his death in 1782, this settlement was impugned by the heir-male, Thomas Maule (grandson of Henry Maule, Bishop of Meath) but the Court of Session decided in favour of Lord Dalhousie. When the Earl died five years afterwards, the Maule estates accordingly devolved on his second son, William Ramsay, who took the name and arms of Maule, and was created Lord Panmure in 1831. His son, Fox Maule, succeeded his brilliant cousin, the late Marquess of Dalhousie, as eleventh Earl in 1852, and died, a childless widower, in 1874. Thus the English barony of Panmure soon followed the fate of the previous Scottish and Irish honours.
1. This Scottish family were "originally of French extraction; an ancestor, Petrus de Maulia, A.D. 1076, gave large possessions to the Church." Newton's Display of Heraldry, p. 159.
Local: from the town of Maule in France. Gaurin de Maule came into England with William the Conqueror; his descendant, William de Maule, settled in Scotland, temp. David I, where he received a grant of the lordship of Foulis, in which he was succeeded by his nephew, Sir Richard de Maule, who was the ancestor of the Scottish family of Maule.
From Maule in the French Vexin, the history of which family has been preserved by Duchesne from the time of Guarin, who lived c. 960, father of Ansold, father of Peter Lord of Maule. The family is frequently mentioned by Ordericus Vitalis, and a branch became seated in Scotland, and hence sprang the Earls of Panmure (Douglas).
A location name in France.
A Norman name: Marley; a local name
Maule: from a town of that name in the Vexin Français. Guarin de Maule came over with the Conqueror, and received the Manor of Hatton and some other lands in Cleveland. Ordericus Vitalis gives an account of this family (v. 19). The name remains not only in its original form, but perhaps also as Moll.
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Maule Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Maule Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Maule (Hindi: मौले, Marathi: मौळे, Oriya: ମାଉେଲ) is more commonly found in India than any other country/territory. It may be rendered as: Maulė. For other possible spellings of this last name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Maule? popularity and diffusion
This last name is the 45,277th most frequently used last name on a global scale, borne by around 1 in 635,690 people. The surname is predominantly found in Asia, where 40 percent of Maule are found; 39 percent are found in South Asia and 39 percent are found in Indo-South Asia. Maule is also the 412,254th most prevalent forename at a global level, held by 433 people.
This surname is most commonly occurring in India, where it is borne by 4,524 people, or 1 in 169,555. In India Maule is mostly concentrated in: Maharashtra, where 97 percent are found, West Bengal, where 2 percent are found and Gujarat, where 0 percent are found. Not including India this last name exists in 62 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 17 percent are found and Italy, where 13 percent are found.
Maule Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Maule has changed over time. In The United States the number of people who held the Maule surname expanded 786 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it expanded 173 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it expanded 121 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it expanded 1,400 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it fell 92 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Maule Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those carrying the last name is chiefly Presbyterian (54%) in Ireland.
In The United States those bearing the Maule last name are 10.03% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 56.8% being registered with the party.
The amount Maule earn in different countries varies markedly. In South Africa they earn 42.46% more than the national average, earning R 338,532 per year; in United States they earn 5.18% more than the national average, earning $45,384 USD per year and in Canada they earn 3.76% more than the national average, earning $51,549 CAD per year.
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Maule Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Maule in the Oriya language | ||
| ମାଉେଲ | mauela | - |
| Maule in the Hindi language | ||
| मौले | maule | 90.48 |
| मौलि | mauli | 4.76 |
| माउले | ma'ule | 4.76 |
| Maule in the Marathi language | ||
| मौळे | maule | 56.22 |
| मौले | maule | 40.17 |
| मौऴे | maule | 0.94 |
| माऊले | ma'ule | 0.43 |
| मोळे | mole | 0.2 |
| माउले | ma'ule | 0.2 |
| मैाळे | maiale | 0.14 |
| मंुळे | mamule | 0.14 |
| मेळे | mele | 0.11 |
| मऊळे | ma'ule | 0.09 |
| मौने | maune | 0.09 |
| मौडे | maude | 0.06 |
| मुले | mule | 0.03 |
| माउळे | ma'ule | 0.03 |
| मउले | ma'ule | 0.03 |
| माले | male | 0.03 |
| मैळे | maile | 0.03 |
| माऊळे | ma'ule | 0.03 |
| मौळॆ | maule | 0.03 |
| माउली | ma'uli | 0.03 |
| मुळा | mula | 0.03 |
| माऊली | ma'uli | 0.01 |
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