Bull Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Bull Name Meaning: From Middle English 'bul(l)e' or 'bol(l)e' & was a nickname given to a man with a strong character, or physique

Rooted in the Anglo-Saxon culture, this name may also have been given to one who kept a bull.

Discover how your Bull ancestors earned their living and spread across the country. Find out more about your family history by using the Free Search box.

Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Bull Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Bull family

Profession Census Frequency
Scholar 1,030
Agricultural Labourer 424
House Servant 177
Labourer 156
At Home 125
Servant 82
Dress Maker 74
Farm Labourer 64
Lace Maker 62
Carpenter 59
Pauper 49
Laundress 44
Annuitant 44
Scholar At Home 44
Errand Boy 39
General Servant 36
Coal Miner 34
Farm Servant 33
Tailor 32
House Keeper 31
Shoe Maker 28
Gardener 27
Cook 25
Butcher 25
Blacksmith 24

Bull Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Bell 75% 322,230
2 Ball 75% 192,195
3 Bull 100% 93,254
4 Bill 75% 15,346
5 Abell 60% 6,873
6 Beall 60% 3,632
7 Baillie 43% 3,597
8 Boll 75% 2,170
9 Blee 25% 1,576
10 Ibell 60% 552
11 Iball 60% 537
12 Belle 60% 231
13 Balle 60% 179
14 Bellie 50% 155
15 Boull 80% 134
16 Ballie 50% 122
17 Bolle 60% 121
18 Bella 60% 120
19 Belli 60% 120
20 Birrel 33% 109
21 Bille 60% 108

Did you know?

The surname Bull is the 3rd most popular variant of Bell.

Search for the Bull family