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      Meaning of the first name Peal

      Origin

      English-speaking Countries

      Meaning

      Associated With A Type of Gem

      Variations

      Peale, Peall, Pealle
      The name Peal, derived from English-speaking countries, is associated with the concept of a gem, particularly a pearl. The term pearl itself symbolizes purity, beauty, and rarity, qualities often attributed to individuals bearing this name. In a historical context, pearls have been revered not only for their physical beauty but also for their perceived spiritual and emotional value. The name, therefore, embodies a connection to these cherished qualities, symbolizing someone who may possess elegance and refinement.

      The history of the name Peal can be traced back to England, where it emerged during the medieval period. It was often used as a surname and occasionally transitioned into a given name. The popularity of pearl jewelry in the royal courts and among the wealthy further solidified its association with affluence and distinction. Throughout history, the name has appeared in various forms, including variations such as Pearl, which became more prominent. While the usage of Peal as a surname has diminished, its historical roots remain significant, reflecting the cultural importance placed on pearls.

      In contemporary society, the name Peal is relatively uncommon compared to its more popular variant, Pearl. However, it still surfaces in various contexts, often maintaining a sense of sophistication and uniqueness. The name is sometimes chosen by parents seeking a distinctive alternative to the ubiquitous Pearl. Furthermore, Peal is occasionally encountered in artistic and literary contexts, where it may be employed to evoke themes related to beauty, rarity, and value. Although not widely used, Peal retains a cultural resonance that connects it to its gem-related origins.

      Based on our records...

      Johnson

      Johnson

      This is the most common surname associated with Peal.
      George

      George

      This is the most common name of those married to a Peal.
      William

      William

      This is the most common name for a child of a Peal.
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      1895 is when there were the most people born with the first name Peal.

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