Muriel (given name)

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Muriel
Celtic
Other names
Cognate(s)Muireall (Scottish Gaelic), Muirgheal (Irish)

Muriel /ˈmjʊəriəl/ MURE-ee-əl[1] is a feminine given name in the English language.

Origin/history

The name is of

Norman Conquest
, although rare from about 1300.

Remaining common in Scotland as Muriel, the name in this form was introduced back into England[2] in the mid-19th century, facilitated by Dinah Craik's 1856 novel John Halifax, Gentleman whose title character's daughter is named Muriel. Born in 1802, Muriel is said to be named "after the rather peculiar name of John's mother."[3]

The name Muriel was listed in the top 200 names from 1912 to 1933, with its highest rate of popularity in the 1920s.[4] Since that time, use of the name has declined and is now rare.

Notable persons with the given name

Fictional characters

See also

References

  1. ^ "Muriel". Dictionary.com. Retrieved 4 February 2011. which cited: Dictionary.com Unabridged, Random House.
  2. ^ Dinah Craik, John Halifax, Gentleman, Kessinger Publishing, p. 262.
  3. ^ "Muriel - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity". Nameberry. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
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