Cottrell Family History
Cottrell Surname Meaning
English (southern and western England): status name for a cottager from Old French coterel a diminutive of cotier ‘cottager’ (see Cotter). In southwestern England there may have been some confusion with Cottle the place Frampton Cotterell earlier recorded as Franton' Ade Cotelli.
It has been noted that the name Frampton Cotterell was named after the Cotel family who held the manor from the 12th century. The history of this nomenclature hints at the connections between landownership and the titles used to describe those who lived and worked the land.
The term 'cottager' itself indicates a person who would typically occupy a small rural dwelling, particularly in the historical context of England, where agriculture was a primary means of livelihood.
As language evolved, so did the usages and significances of titles such as these, reflecting the societal changes and the transition from feudal systems to more modern forms of land and social distinctions.
The blending of Old French and local English terms also showcases the linguistic influences that have shaped regional identity in England, particularly in the southern and western areas.
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022
