Etymology:
The name Ethel comes from the Old English word "æthel," which means "noble" or "of noble lineage."
Meaning:
Noble
Origin:
England
Variants:
History:
The name Ethel was popular in England during the Anglo-Saxon period (5th-11th centuries). It was often bestowed on members of the royal family and other high-ranking individuals. The name has remained relatively popular in England throughout history and is still used today. It is also used in other English-speaking countries, such as the United States.
Notable Persons with the Name:
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