Mansel - boys name

Mansel name popularity, meaning and origin

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Mansel name meaning:

The name Mansel has its roots in both Old French and Welsh origins. Deriving from the Old French term "mansion" or "manse," it refers to a dwelling or house, often indicating a place of residency for clergy. This etymology points to a historical context where property and land ownership were significant markers of status and identity. The name was likely brought to England and Wales by the Normans during their conquest and settlement, embedding itself in the local cultures.

In Welsh, the name transforms to "Maunsell" or "Mansell," reflecting the anglicized version of the original French. It suggests a person who lives by or owns a large house, again emphasizing the connection to land and property. Over time, Mansel has evolved from a surname denoting one's geographical or social standing into a given name, retaining its nuanced heritage of nobility, property, and a sense of belonging to a particular place. As a boy's name, Mansel carries an air of distinction and historical depth, linking the individual to a lineage of landholders and respected members of society.

Origin: French

Surname derived from 'Le Mans' in France.

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Mansel , Mansell

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