McNell Surname

1,181,191st
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 201 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
United States

McNell Surname Definition:

The surname O’Neil comes from the Irish Gaelic, which is spelt the same. It means ‘son or descendant of Neil (or Neal)’. This first name was originally Nial, and came from the Old Irish ‘niadh’, meaning ‘champion’.

This first name has been popular in Ireland since earliest times.

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McNell Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States1961:1,849,280120,610
South Africa51:10,835,541204,227
Canada41:9,211,398321,528
England31:18,572,686338,250
Ireland11:4,708,93929,543
Jamaica11:2,869,94713,896
Malawi11:17,119,10934,144
Mexico11:124,126,205103,776
Singapore11:5,507,70347,049
Sudan11:37,510,19514,259
Sweden11:9,846,757347,448
Wales11:3,094,53244,023
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland21:2,214,93333,683
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Scotland101:374,32210,959
England91:2,708,37473,770
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States541:929,97655,839

McNell (139) may also be a first name.

McNell Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

The surname O’Neil comes from the Irish Gaelic, which is spelt the same. It means ‘son or descendant of Neil (or Neal)’. This first name was originally Nial, and came from the Old Irish ‘niadh’, meaning ‘champion’.

This first name has been popular in Ireland since earliest times. During the Viking invasions its popularity spread throughout the Norse world. In Iceland it became Njal (as seen in The Story of Burnt Njal), and in France it became Nel (or Nele). Here it was later Latinised to Nigellus (meaning ‘black’) which gave over to the variant Nigel.

Various forms of the name appear as a first name in the Domesday Book. Consequently, it soon gave rise to many variant surnames-such as Nelson and Nielson (which developed on its own in Scandinavian from the same first-name source).

The main family clan of the Irish O’Neills are the illustrious O’Neills of Ulster. Here they originated in Tyrone, being descended from the legendary Niall of the Nine Hostages. Other family clans originated further south in Waterford and Carlow— though the name still remains most numerous in the Ulster counties of Tyrone, Antrim and Down. It is Ireland’s tenth most popular name.

Widespread variations on the surname O’Neill range from Neal to Niles, and from Nihill to Nigel. Again, these are largely of Norman origin.

The first mention of any surname related to O’Neill appears in the Domesday Book records for Berkshire in 1086, where one Willelmus filius Nigelli is listed. After this many variations appear in England, but it is unlikely that any of these are of Irish origin until the eighteenth century or even later.

Shane’s Castle, perched on County Antrim’s Lough Neagh, is the ancient stronghold of the O’Neill clan. Thirty feet up the main tower’s south wall there is a sculpture known as the Black Head of the O’Neills. According to ancient legend, the family will come to a tragic end if the head is ever destroyed. The O’Neills also have a banshee in the form of a beautiful young woman who paces back and forth wringing her hands and singing a haunting lament. Her appearance is said to herald the death of any member of the family unlucky enough to hear her wailing.

The internationally known US physicist, Gerard K. O’Neill, has already started work on an idea long popular with science fiction writers, the colonisation of outer space. In 1969 he set out to discredit the possibility in a seminar, discovered it was actually a viable proposition, and convinced NASA, which awarded him a grant in 1975 to pursue the idea.

Hugh O’Neill (c. 1540—1616), the second Earl of Tyrone, was an Irish rebel. Known in his time as ‘The Great Earl’, he led several Roman Catholic uprisings against English rule. Confirmed in his title by James I but under threat of arrest because of a dispute over lands, he fled to Europe in 1607 in an unsuccessful attempt to raise an army. This ‘flight of the earls’, as it is known, marked the end of Gaelic Ulster, which was then anglicised.

The iconoclastic English educator, A.S. Neill (1883—1973), established the experimental boarding school, Summerhill, in the early 1920s. His ideas on liberal education have considerably influenced subsequent development in education at all levels.

Towns and major geographic features which relate to O’Neill are extremely rare. The United States has one-O’Neill, Nebraska.

With about 31,000 namesakes O’Neill is Ireland’s 10th most popular surname. Thus about one out of every 155 residents of Ireland is an O’Neill. (The name is not common enough throughout England, Scotland and Wales to be counted separately.) Around the world O’Neills are most common in Canberra (one in 1,150 families), Sydney (one in 1,575) and Ottawa (one in 1,637). The United States has an estimated total of just over 56,000 O’Neills-making this their 519th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

McNell Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name McNell Come From? nationality or country of origin

McNell is found most in The United States. It may occur in the variant forms:. Click here for other potential spellings of this last name.

How Common Is The Last Name McNell? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 1,181,191st most frequently used last name internationally, held by around 1 in 36,256,447 people. McNell is primarily found in The Americas, where 100 percent of McNell reside; 100 percent reside in North America and 99 percent reside in Anglo-North America. McNell is also the 784,558th most common forename world-wide. It is borne by 139 people.

The surname McNell is most frequently used in The United States, where it is carried by 196 people, or 1 in 1,849,280. In The United States it is most frequent in: New York, where 14 percent live, Louisiana, where 13 percent live and California, where 12 percent live. Apart from The United States this last name is found in 11 countries. It is also common in South Africa, where 2 percent live and Canada, where 2 percent live.

McNell Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of McNell has changed over time. In The United States the number of people who held the McNell last name rose 363 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it decreased 67 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it decreased 50 percent between 1901 and 2014.

McNell Last Name Statistics demography

The religious adherence of those holding the surname is chiefly Catholic (50%) in Ireland.

In The United States McNell are 23% more likely to be registered Republicans than the national average, with 69.77% registered with the political party.

The amount McNell earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 85.92% less than the national average, earning R 33,456 per year and in United States they earn 3.14% more than the national average, earning $44,506 USD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
McNeill9240,123/
McNiell92133/
Macnell9233/
McKnell920/
Mcnel9111/
McNeille8627/
MacNiell8611/
MacKnell862/
McNielle861/
MacNuell861/
McNeil8355,274/
McNeal8325,299/
McNiel832,646/
McNeel831,877/
McNill8381/
MacNel837/
McKinnell801,118/
McKennell8068/
MacNeel7781/
MacNiel7778/
McNeale7743/
MacNill773/
MacNeld773/
McNille772/
McAnnel771/
Macknel771/
Macnuel771/
MacKinnell7570/
McNil7312/
McNal7310/
MacNl731/
McCannel7174/
Macknill711/
MacNeltt711/
MacKniel710/
McNail67382/
MacKinnel6735/
Macnil673/
MacInl672/
McKinle628/
Maknill624/
Makniel621/
McKinnle571/
Maknil5011/
Maknyl501/
Masknl501/

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