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Surname Trowell

Last name Trowell (Trowell United States United Kingdom Canada Australia Ireland) , worldwide, is quite a rare surname. The last name Trowell is characteristic of Bermuda, where it is quite a common surname, Isle of Man, where it is quite a rare surname, and the United Kingdom, where it is a rare surname. Measured by absolute frequency, it most frequently occurs in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada. Much less frequently, Trowell is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Trowell

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Trowell Australia, Canada, Ireland, United Kingdom, United States

Last names said to be same

Trowel

Notable namesakes

william trowell William Trowell (1837-1914) manager of William Tuxford and Sons (b. 1837) link
arnold trowell New Zealand composer and cellist (1887-1966), NZ (b. 1887) link
picture of irene trowell-harris irene trowell-harris irene trowell-harris Major General in US National Guard, US (b. 1939) link
margaret trowell British academic (b. 1904) link
o. a. trowell English physiologist and radiobiologist (b. 1909) link
hubert carey trowell (b. 1904) link
pamela jardine trowell (born 1926) (b. 1926) link
brian trowell British university teacher and musicologist (1931-2015), GB (b. 1931) link
jonathan trowell British painter, GB (b. 1938) link
gary trowell Australian bicycle racer, AU (b. 1959) link
stephen trowell QC 2015; a Recorder, since 2016 (b. 1967) link
joshua trowell researcher link
sandra davis trowell Ph.D. Florida State University 1994 link
thomas wilberforce trowell (1887–1966) Friend of the young Katherine Mansfield. A gifted cellist. He played with his father as part of the orchestra of Pollard's Opera Company's tour in 1902. Studied music at Brussels Conservatoire. In 1924 he became Professor of Cello link
thomas trowell (1852–?) The father of Thomas Wilberforce (Arnold) and Garnet Carrington Trowell and music teacher to Katherine Mansfield. He played with his son Thomas as part of the orchestra of Pollard's Opera Company's tour in 1902. link

Characteristic forenames

Mr, Liz, Lee, Don, Dan, Rip, Roy, Ron, Rob, Rae, Ray, Pam, Kym, Kit, Kim, Loy, Ken, Bob, Ben, A J, Ava, Ada, Ade, Amy, Ami, Ann, Ana, Sue, Sam, Ed, Ms, Kay, and Lyn